Sentence examples for a crying out from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a crying out" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a strong emotional or vocal expression of distress, need, or demand.
Example: "In the midst of the chaos, there was a crying out for help that could not be ignored."
Alternatives: "a plea" or "a shout for help".

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Wotton in a media interview days before his arrest defended the uprising as a "crying out for help" from a community convinced Mulrunji's death was no accident.

It is a crying out of feeling totally alone within your own marriage--sexual isolation or emotional isolation--which is the scariest feeling because there's no recourse.

Additionally, the assessment of DPP is subjective; a response to the pressure stimulus should be a withdrawal of the limb with a behavioral response e.g. turning of the head or a crying out.

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A bear crying out a ray of bright yellow light.

He glides through a role crying out for a swifter attack.

Kelley takes the role of a man crying out to save a relationship.

"It's a situation crying out for regular inspection by a set of trained eyes.

But in a country crying out for order, Mr Uribe has struck a chord with voters.

Assassin's Creed is a franchise crying out for reinvention.

"I could hear a woman crying out for help.

The 'rudaalis' make a scene crying out loud.

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