Sentence examples for cry something from inspiring English sources

"cry something" is not a correct part of a sentence in written English.
It is not grammatically correct and does not make sense as a phrase. You can use the phrase "cry" in a sentence, but it would need to be followed by an object or complement to make it complete. For example: - "She cried out in pain." (here, "out" is the adverb and "in pain" is the object) - "He cried with joy." (here, "with joy" is the complement) - "The baby cried for hours." (here, "for hours" is the object).

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He picked it up and started to cry, something that wasn't evident during the broadcast.

What happens in the next few seconds, minutes, or hours seems to be this: I scream and cry, something like "I can't take it anymore!

As Louise cried I began to cry, something that anyone who has had depression will know can often be very hard.

I hope I can leave behind something that makes you cry, something that cheers you up, something that's warm, something that's timeless... and I hope that something is my adaptation of 700 Sundays with 700 Billy Crystal impersonators.  .

Ms. Tabaka-Pilookedr looked agonized throughout, and Mr. Tabaka fiercely amused, periodically uttering a nonsense cry, something like "Hoo ha" that began to seem less nonsensical the more often he said it.

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I saw black and was crying something fierce.

As the psychiatrist asked him when he had last cried, something seemed to flicker behind Lewis's pupils.

"People think if a man is crying, something really deep must have happened".

The night we got back from NY, I woke up at 5 00 AM when I heard Jean crying, "Something's wrong!" The next whole year sucked.

It was nearly 3 a.m. and I was laying in bed crying, something I had begun to do more and more.

Wait 5-10 minutes and if they are still crying something is wrong other than they woke up.

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