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crying up
verb
Present participle of cry up
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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 one scene, you see her all happy getting the acceptance letter from Harvard and in the next scene, you see her crying up a storm because she has been de-pledged from the sorority," Mr. Hocker recalled fondly.
(Read the commentaries of Tolkien scholars and you find them plaintively torn between crying up his serious literary credentials and claiming him for a man of the people, an Aragorn-like leader who will outwit the snares of the élite).
Levin's intensifying focus on the Jewish condition in the twentieth century grew more and more heated, and when his wife, the novelist Tereska Torres, handed him the French edition of the diary (it had previously appeared only in Dutch) he felt he had found what he had thirsted after: a voice crying up from the ground, an authentic witness to the German onslaught.
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.
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That is the hue and cry up and down the lakefront".
In contrast with traditional lateral flow test strips, Enzyme-Linked ImmunoSorbent Assay (ELISA) was cried up for its excellent sensitivity.
Most managers cry up the chances of their candidate in order to create a bandwagon of support.
Soon Cody was crying, jumping up and down, and beckoning his father with an outstretched hand.
I mopped myself up, cried, and scrunched up my tainted pantaloons.
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