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cries up
verb
Third person singular of cry up
Exact(2)
She easily cries up to five times a day, often about something as simple as wanting her mango cut in square pieces, not rectangles.
Thus hemmed in, the protesters, of whom there were perhaps thirty-five or forty, sort of balanced on the curb and chanted their cries up to the towering cliff of stone and glass: "Keep Stella in the Bronx!
Similar(58)
That is the hue and cry up and down the lakefront".
The crying up and down the rows of beds at night kept her awake, but soon she cried and farted herself to sleep with everyone else.
In contrast with traditional lateral flow test strips, Enzyme-Linked ImmunoSorbent Assay (ELISA) was cried up for its excellent sensitivity.
And it's this latter prescription that Percussion Grenade spectacularly fills; McSweeney's often breathless, always ecstatic war-cries (up to barbaric yawps) veer wildly toward the edge of sanity and then Thelma-&-Louise it past that edge into a combustive abyssal vacuum.
If given in the proper form, it can decrease the crying up to fifty percent.
An ill-conceived attempt at romance in NYC left me crying up and down half the neighborhoods in Manhattan.
For the love of God, the reader cries: wake up man, look behind you!
"Weak goatish cries go up.
Five seconds later, the cry goes up: "Ugh!" yell 30 eight-year-olds with one voice.
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