Sentence examples for crying bread from inspiring English sources

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The Richmond women who armed themselves and looted stores, crying, "Bread or blood"?

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Germans were running along the train crying for bread.

"While many of our families, our poor wives and children, are at home crying for bread … their husbands and fathers are out upon the field battling in defence of the Union, without receiving a cent of pay".

One woman remembered seeing "The road from Independence to Lexington... crowded with women and children, women walking with their babies in their arms, packs on their backs, and four or five children following after them — some crying for bread, some crying to be taken back to their homes".

One observer saw "secesh women and children, and the few men with them fleeing from the wrath to come," while an officer recalled "the road from Independence to Lexington was crowded with women and children, women walking with their babies in their arms … and four or five children following after them — some crying for bread, some crying to be taken back to their homes".

The "scores of women and children crying for bread, whose husbands, Sons and fathers are in the army today" should create an obligation on the government to "prevent suffering" for the "infirm and the helpless," which "justice, humanity, and every principle of Christianity forbids".

One friend reported baking bread, crying as she kneaded dough; another made eight pies in a day.

In the past decade or so, we've seen books on pencils, bookshelves, tobacco, cod, salt, spice, blood, bread, caffeine, crying, the penis, the breast, boredom, smiling, the hand, and masturbation.

"We were laid off from our jobs at the farms," said Xiomara López, 22, as she waited with her two barefoot, crying children for some bread and soft drinks brought by a university group.

Some notable phrases include "bloodclot crying," and "lamb's bread" to describe marijuana.

Both eggplant dishes cried out for bread; order lepeshka ($3), a big rectangle of puffy tandoori bread.

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