496 adjectives to describe cries

I heard several loud cries of pain, and, as my sight became accustomed to the dark, I discovered that the creatures had left the window.

As he spoke the words there came a startling little cry from Miss Tredworth accompanied by the crash and clatter of falling crockery.

Now in a while they heard a sound, faint and confused: a hum, that presently grew to a murmurto a droneto a low wailing of voices, pierced of a sudden by a shrill cry no man's lips could utter, that swelled high upon the air and died, lost amid the growing clamour.

I cried again with a sharp and bitter cry; and the echo seemed to come back and back from every side, No love!

The little Pilgrim wept for happiness to hear her brother's voice; but in the midst of it her ear was caught by another sound,a faint cry which tingled up from the darkness like a note of a muffled bell,and she turned from the joy and the light, and flung out her arms and her little voice towards him who was stumbling upon the dark mountains.

He pointed his own pistol at the figure, there were three simultaneous reports, and the oncoming figure fell with a hoarse cry of pain.

But as Beltane went, pondering the jester's saying, the drowsy stillness was shivered by a sudden, loud cry, followed thereafter by a clamour of fierce shouting; therefore Beltane paused and turning, beheld the jester himself who ran very fleetly, yet with three lusty fellows in close pursuit.

But you that have trudged over more roads than any muleteer that plies for hire, you must have come across the people of Lyons, and you must know that it is a far cry from Xanthus to the Rhone."

" The little Pilgrim at this clasped her hands with a piteous cry.

Then there rose in the stillness a great and exceeding bitter cry, 'God!'

Suddenly, from the stern rail, there went up the startled cry: "Man overboard!"

Came fearful cries from aboard the enemy.

" Perfect silence on the upper floor; only the solemn shadows of the night, as the moon rises higher and higher, and the plaintive cries of the night-birds alone betoken life.

With a half-stifled cry he shrank back.

When we believed him to be really gone we started up bemoaning our horrible fate, until the hall echoed with our despairing cries.

"Letters!" was the joyful cry.

The pitiful cry began again.

" I could feel her trembling now, and would have bent and kissed her, but that she sprang from me with a little frightened cry, and I turned to see her mother standing in the hall below.

And at last he settled back in the snow and turned his head straight up to the spruce-tops, and the wolf came out of him in a long mournful cry which quivered through the still night for miles.

Astolfo drove them with his horse towards the sources of the river Nile, in the Mountains of the Moon, and pursued them with the hippogriff till they entered a great cavern, which, by the dreadful cries and lamentings that issued from the depths within it, the Paladin discovered to be the entrance from earth to Hell.

Would I?" burst out Lenore, with a passionate little cry.

Mary said, with an involuntary cry of dismay.

One was wrinkled and hoary; the inexpressible loveliness of the other, who might have seen seventeen or eighteen summers, extorted a universal cry of admiration, followed by a hush of enraptured silence.

Thereafter he turned upon the three, but even as he did so, Walkyn uttered a fierce cry, and whirling about with axe aloft, sprang into the green, whence of a sudden rose a babel of voices, and the sound of fierce blows and, thereafter, the noise of pursuit.

I looked, and saw him open the book and read therein; and as he read he wept and trembled; and not being able longer to contain, he brake out with a lamentable cry, saying, "What shall I do?"

496 adjectives to describe  cries