Utter aloud; often with surprise, horror, or joy.
1 He would awake in the night, and cry out in a fever:
2 We cry out in bitter pain the long hours of the night.
3 The snowball was so hard it made Bert cry out in pain.
4 His terror was so great that he was unable to cry out .
5 It made me cry out , but I could still talk, still think.
6 Before I had time to cry out the man exclaimed in English:
7 She tried not to cry out , in case the dinosaur heard her.
8 The leader stuck his fish-bone in Larkin, and made him cry out .
9 They take him for a ghost and they cry out in fear.
10 He expected to hear her cry out or be pulled entirely in.
11 She was ready to cry out against the injustice of it all.
12 Under similar circumstances people who are unknown cry out , and with reason:
13 Never did a despairing human soul cry out to Him in vain.
14 He felt as if something in his throat wanted to cry out .
15 Her mouth twisted in abnormal shapes as she struggled to cry out .
16 If limbo could cry out , it would cry in such a tone.
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Это словосочетание состоит из: Cry out в диалектах
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