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Discover LudwigThe word 'crying' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe an act of shedding tears, or as an intensifier/adverb for an activity, e.g. "I'm crying out for help!".
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"I couldn't stop crying".
Yet, although even the IMF is crying out for the classic Keynesian boost to infrastructure spending, there is precious little sign of a favourable response from policymakers, especially in the beleaguered eurozone.
Her fate was all the more harrowing because the IRA murder squad that came to kill her dragged her away from her screaming, crying children in a rundown flats complex in 1972, the bloodiest year of the conflict.
Listen carefully on stormy nights and babies can be heard crying on the wind that blows around the Reculver towers.
His eyes were red, but whether from crying or something else wasn't clear.
"Every day I am crying," said Arvin, who comes from Iran.
"I can't believe that my mother and all my family – my sisters and brothers – have died from Ebola," he said, crying and shaking his head.
What was the lord's intention in crying "My royal liege"?
Not for you, of course; because, as a former IT manager, I know your backup regime is this: 1) Never back up; 2) When catastrophe hits, come to me, crying.
As he worked methodically, smashing the life out of her family one by one, the soldiers laughed at their screaming and crying.
When she saw what had happened, Martin's wife collapsed into crying.
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