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  • Iëna then went in advance, and sought the open plain, whereupon the child resembling the mother would cry out and complain, because she disliked an _open_ path. The Myth of Hiawatha, and Other Oral Legends, Mythologic and Allegoric, of the North American Indians
  • Three hundred thousand corpses in sandy mass graves cry out that the war was just. Tragedy of Tony Blair
  • There is an earthquake in Leghorn: Flaubert doesn't cry out in sympathy.
  • But few others cry out for recognition.
  • His body was covered in horrific bedsores that caused him to cry out in pain whenever they were touched.
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  • With what pleasure should I hear people cry out, 'Che garbato cavaliere, com' e pulito, disinvolto, spiritoso '! Letters to His Son on the Art of Becoming a Man of the World and a Gentleman, 1749
  • I yell until I think I can't cry out, then, the monster tear off my arm.
  • Often he would have bad dreams and cry out in his sleep.
  • I heard myself gasp and cry out.
  • Nobody in the group heard her cry out and they were not aware she had fallen until they reached a gate and looked back.
  • The whip stopped somewhere in mid stroke, the man started to cry out, and the next instant he was flat on his back on the far side of his horse where another horse had dunged earlier. Sharpe's Eagle
  • For men say that the young of all creatures cannot be quiet in their bodies or in their voices; they are always wanting to move and cry out; some leaping and skipping, and overflowing with sportiveness and delight at something, others uttering all sorts of cries. Laws
  • Toledo, I must needs confess and acknowledge that veritably the devils cannot be killed or die by the stroke of a sword, I do nevertheless avow and maintain, according to the doctrine of the said diabology, that they may suffer a solution of continuity (as if with thy shable thou shouldst cut athwart the flame of a burning fire, or the gross opacous exhalations of a thick and obscure smoke), and cry out like very devils at their sense and feeling of this dissolution, which in real deed I must aver and affirm is devilishly painful, smarting, and dolorous. Five books of the lives, heroic deeds and sayings of Gargantua and his son Pantagruel
  • In any case there is the war, a hilltop, a huntsman, and a mournful reveille to life - described in sentences so off-kilter and beautiful you don't know whether to cry out for help or just start crying.
  • The blood of these innocents will cry out to Heaven for vengeance and vengeance will be theirs.
  • The schoolgirl said she had been scared and had wanted to cry out but she couldn't seem to find her voice.
  • He didn't scream, or even cry out, though I heard an exhalation that sounded like acceptance. BETTER THAN THIS
  • It is not surprising the townsfolk cry out; the wonder rather is that they do nothing else.
  • Not only that, the media on the whole grows more accustomed to ignoring important stories that cry out for real, gumshoed investigations. Moving On: 2006
  • It does not become the young man of the period to imitate too closely his ancestral Father Adam, and cry out in piteous tones: -- A Manual of Etiquette with Hints on Politeness and Good Breeding
  • The reason for the sounds was because a piece of tape was over her mouth so she couldn't cry out for help, and her ankles were tied together in a tight knot.
  • In the infinitesimally small light, I saw Jason bang against the edge, and I clamped a hand over his mouth before he could cry out.
  • Ugly thougths of Jessica and her artificial friends entered her troubled mind, making her cry out in animosity.
  • And there are certain crimes still that are so heinous, so wretched, and so abominable that, yes, they do cry out for vengeance, and they do cry out for the death penalty.
  • One day, thousands of years from now, after the devastating effects of climate change have successfully wiped out the majority of twenty-first century American culture through some cataclysmic disaster that leaves only ruins to be studied, much like how our society now studies ancient Babylon, the children of the future will be sitting in their futuristic classrooms watching the only remaining DVD of our era, which just so happens to be the first season of Big Time Rush, and the teacher is going to say, "This was the pinnacle of twenty-first century American musical achievement," and somewhere in the ethos (* insert name of composer who you feel best represents twenty-first century American musical achievement*) will cry out in despair. NewMusicBox
  • It is often a cry for help in the only way that many people know how to cry out for help.
  • He increased the pressure on her wrist causing her to cry out in pain and to drop the glass.
  • It took incredible self-control not to cry out with pain.
  • There is no better way of testing whether pain has been felt than by taking the lacerated or contused gums of the patient between the index finger and thumb and making a gentle pressure to collapse the alveolar borders; invariably, they will cry out lustily, _that is pain_! Scientific American Supplement, No. 275, April 9, 1881
  • Crying after Mrs. Moore's chilly reception, Adela begins to cry out Aziz's name.
  • Even the smallest movement made him cry out in pain.
  • The veteran pilot arranged with the “leadsman,” the deckhand who took constant soundings of the channel depth with a lead-weighted rope, to falsely cry out smaller and smaller depths as Sam manned the pilot wheel across a passage that he knew to be safe and deep. Mark Twain
  • I saw one resident cry out in pain as she was yanked onto her pillow. Times, Sunday Times
  • Before you shake your head and cry out in disbelief, check out what Mike Krahulik and Jerry Holkins have to say about the PennY Arcade Reality TV Show. Penny Arcade: The Reality TV Show | Major Spoilers - Comic Book Reviews and News
  • The wounded man could not forbear to cry out.
  • Picnics cry out for rude plenty, the cheap and cheerful bottles that are able, above all, to withstand a hot or bumpy journey.
  • As it is says Deuteronomy 15:9: If you don't give to your needy kinsperson “He will cry out to God against you, and you will incur guilt.” Rabbiing on Food Stamps | Jewschool
  • The leader would cry out in a nasal tone, "All please sound," when the pitch would be taken by the four parts led by the timist to the successful finish. Sixty Years of California Song
  • The stables and kennels cry out for an animal lover. Times, Sunday Times
  • I heard myself gasp and cry out.
  • As for accepting the words ‘twenty-first’ and ‘century,’ our inner historians should cry out for better periodization.
  • Houses cry out for a coat of paint and are circled by half-broken fences.
  • He would feel and cry out to her, 'Let me tell you alone, if I must tell it, and _in the dark, in the dark_!' when he could not see the heart-breaking shame grow upon her face, nor see his own guilty face reflected in her eyes. Representative Plays by American Dramatists: 1856-1911: The Moth and the Flame
  • It is insufferable enough to see special interest groups and assorted dingbats cry out against and attempt to sabotage the distribution of movies, video-games, and music. Archive 2009-09-01
  • They all sat up, confused and a bit groggy, and succeeded in making everybody cry out in relief.
  • She tried to get up but the stinging pain on her back caused her to cry out in anguish.
  • Even while some voices sing "Good Times - ain't we lucky we got 'em", others cry out in lament "Temporary lay-offs! So... just how bad is it?
  • She managed to regain control of herself for long enough to cry out in fear.
  • Harry felt scared to see him walking along, undefended, shieldless; he wanted to cry out a warning, but his headless guard kept shunting him backwards towards the wall, blocking his every attempt to gel out from behind it. Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
  • Yes, some even crawl the last mile to the shrine, for they have supped at the cup of scrumpy and yea it maketh them fall down and cry out in tongues.
  • Jake was about to retort with a very rude comment when pain flared up through his body, causing him to cry out.
  • She told how she heard her daughter cry out as she was attacked and robbed of her mobile phone.
  • The stables and kennels cry out for an animal lover. Times, Sunday Times
  • Thus cities which cry out for a transfusion of new residents - such as Lod - worry that planned haredi neighborhoods will only make these already poor municipalities much poorer and inflict upon them oversized families who consume services but don't contribute sufficiently in revenue. JPost Headlines
  • How would that put a person in good steading with those who decry out for common sense governencing? Dylan Brody: In Defensity of Sarah Palin
  • They would hurt you till you cry out then hurt you even worse so you are begging for the previous pain because it hurt less.
  • I cry out again, for the way is long, and the sun sinking, -- sinking in the softest imaginable glow of topazine light. Glimpses of Unfamiliar Japan First Series
  • Whereas in New England, with Massachusetts Avenue and Commonwealth Avenues and plenty of Connecticut Avenues in other places, the polysyllabic names cry out for shortening.
  • Don't cry out before you are hurt. 
  • This same mother will also tell you not to cut the tree, for it will bleed real blood during the night and cry out with a piteous wail.
  • Don't cry out before you are hurt. 
  • Willing my heart to beat normally, I defy the urge to turn back or freeze or cry out.
  • He later told his older sister that he heard his friend cry out after the explosion.
  • Sometimes, when a soft southland dog went down, shrieking its death-cry under the fangs of the pack, this man would be unable to contain himself, and would leap into the air and cry out with delight. The Mad God
  • ‘Sergei - Kap - please don't -’ I begged, but the sting of the knout against the skin of my back made me cry out in mid-plea.
  • If any in the interim chance to come within her reach, twenty to one she scratcheth him by the face; or doe but offer to hold her hands, sheel presently begin to cry out murder. Microcosmography or, a Piece of the World Discovered; in Essays and Characters
  • And they all began to cry out in chorus that they were betrayed, and in shrill tones and with abominable oaths bade Lawless go about-ship and bring them speedily ashore. The Black Arrow
  • As the balls would rake the subnascent appendage, making it twinge with the sharp sting, he would cry out: Ellen Walton The Villain and His Victims
  • I know firsthand it's true that warriors like Charley are tormented in their dreams and cry out in their sleep as they re-fight their battles; yes that I know from bunking with him.
  • I heard him cry out in anger and pain as he released me and moved his hands up to his face.
  • I heard Kate cry out in pain as her captor grabbed a fistful of her hair, pulling her head sideways, exposing her neck. Haven
  • He enfolds her with his arms, so tight and warm she could nearly cry out in pleasure.
  • He has opposed the Court and the Prince alike, and the magistrates themselves regard him as a dangerous man, with those notions a lui about venality, and his power and individuality, and therefore is factious, and when the Court demands a Frondeur there will be no one except perhaps old Mole to cry out in his defence, and Stray Pearls
  • Jessica thought she heard him cry out in agony and she reached out to try to pull him free, but in the next instant, Matthew Jones disappeared from sight.
  • When it comes to dessert, almond tart with yoghurt ice cream or white chocolate and pine kernel semifreddo with cocoa ice-cream might cry out to be tried but consider instead - or have as well - pecorino di fossa, miele di nespolo e mostardo di fico, which is a sheep's milk cheese that has been aged in subterranean stone holes for about three months served with medlar honey and fig mustard; an inspired combination. Evening Standard - Home
  • During the Rosh Hashana prayers, we cry out to be inscribed in the book of Life.
  • The hot car seats stung the children's bare legs and made them cry out in protest.
  • Cum tacent, clamant Cicero — By remaining silent, they cry out. The Volokh Conspiracy » Latin Phrases Law Students Should Know, But Likely Don’t:
  • His grandmother hurried down, and they heard her cry out.
  • I heard her cry out in her sleep.
  • -- "If I did love you as my master does," said Viola, "I would make me a willow cabin at your gates, and call upon your name, I would write complaining sonnets on Olivia, and sing them in the dead of the night; your name should sound among the hills, and I would make Echo, the babbling gossip of the air, cry out _Olivia_. Tales from Shakespeare
  • She'd twist and turn, she'd fold herself double, she'd cry out.
  • “Afghanistan and other troubled lands today cry out for the sort of enlightened foreign administration once provided by self-confident Englishmen in jodhpurs and pith helmets.” Matthew Yglesias » Boot v. Peres on Arab Peace Initiative
  • They cry out for ‘a ‘system’ of some kind, where order could be imposed on nature's unruly endlessness.’
  • The medic slammed a syrette of morphine into Loren's thigh, making Ava cry out.
  • She wanted to cry out to him not to be so stupid.
  • She drew in her breath sharply and bit down hard on her bottom lip in an effort not to cry out.
  • They cry out in a familiar musical language of liberation, but the politics are drenched with irony.
  • It is to the love of this light that I would exhort you, beloved; that ye would cry out by your works, when the Lord passeth by; let the voice of faith sound out, that Jesus was standing still, that is, the unchangeable, abiding wisdom of God, and the majesty of the Word of God, by which all things were made, may open your eyes. The World's Great Sermons, Volume 01 Basil to Calvin
  • She tried to cry out as twisted metal and glass bit into her back, but his weight was suffocating.
  • The schoolgirl said she had been scared and had wanted to cry out but she couldn't seem to find her voice.
  • Even the smallest movement made him cry out in pain.
  • Our “cry” is indefinite as to aspect, “be crying” is durative, “cry out” is momentaneous, “burst into tears” is inceptive, “keep crying” is continuative, “start in crying” is durative-inceptive, “cry now and again” is iterative, “cry out every now and then” or “cry in fits and starts” is momentaneous-iterative. Chapter 5. Form in Language: Grammatical Concepts
  • I saw one resident cry out in pain as she was yanked onto her pillow. Times, Sunday Times
  • With what pleasure should I hear people cry out, Che garbato cavaliere, com e pulito, disinvolto, spiritoso! Letters to his son on The Art of Becoming a Man of the World and a Gentleman
  • The instruction given in Leviticus 13 says: ‘The leprous person who has the disease shall wear torn clothes and let the hair of his head hang loose, and he shall cover his upper lip and cry out.’
  • Some have committed heinous offences which cry out against humanity. The Prisons We Deserve
  • Don't cry out before you are hurt. 
  • It nearly broke his heart when he heard her cry out in pain as the joint was put back into place by a powerful thrust by his palm.
  • The slap sounded throughout the room and Janice's cheek began to turn red, but she did not cry out.
  • All you do is pout like a little boy and cry out ‘you are a typical conservative’ as if the repetition of that hoary cliche is supposed to substitute for a real argument.
  • Janet had gone away to get the bath ready, when my aunt, to my great alarm, became in one moment rigid with indignation, and had hardly voice to cry out, “Janet! XIII. The Sequel of My Resolution
  • She wanted to cry out to him not to be so stupid.
  • He had had half a dozen scryers scry out the situation at the city centre, since radars tended to go all awry when it came to the Disruption Fields put up by all starguards and hellguards.
  • It took incredible self-control not to cry out with pain.
  • Some have committed heinous offences which cry out against humanity. The Prisons We Deserve
  • The girl, already half in the water, is trying to cry out, but the tentacle, flowing and chilly, barely allows her windway enough to breathe. Gravity's Rainbow
  • Why do you not draw back your garment's hem?" she was fain to cry out, all in that flashing, dazzling second. THE SCORN OF WOMEN
  • I could feel the heat surrounding me, burning me, scorching my skin, causing me to cry out wordlessly in pain.
  • Don't cry out before you are hurt. 
  • The hot car seats stung the children's bare legs and made them cry out in protest.
  • Bitts tried to cry out; but when he did so, Phillips ordered the hands at the buntline to haul taut. Down the Rhine Young America in Germany
  • We must feel our need, the distress that drives and impels us to cry out.
  • There is an earthquake in Leghorn: Flaubert doesn't cry out in sympathy.
  • I heard her cry out in her sleep.
  • Several of the injured kids began to cry out in pain or crawl away from the gun shots.
  • After a few minutes the wagon jolted and moved on the track and then there was a sudden thud that almost made Bligh cry out in fright.
  • It is notorious that even a renowned piece of sculptured marble which produces in one person a kind of religious tranquility and philosophic contemplation, with a sense of the eternity of form and the transience of passion, may at the same instant excite in another beholder such shamefastness that he will cry out for fig leaves, or such unruly emotions as, unchecked, may disrupt society. Unprintable
  • As long as the brain is at rest, the man enjoys his reason, but the depravement of the brain arises from phlegm and bile, either of which you may recognize in this manner: Those who are mad from phlegm are quiet, and do not cry out nor make a noise; but those from bile are vociferous, malignant, and will not be quiet, but are always doing something improper. On The Sacred Disease
  • What his protestation is -- that the estate he had he both got and used honestly, so that his land could not cry out against him nor the furrows thereof complain (v. 38), as they do against those who get the possession of them by fraud and extortion, Hab. ii. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume III (Job to Song of Solomon)
  • Often he would have bad dreams and cry out in his sleep.
  • That evening, as the cousins descended the great stair to make their adieus for the night, they heard a woman cry out. The Dressmaker

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