14452 examples of cry in sentences

But the door was shut again upon a sharp cry of pain; the headstrong little girl had cut her wrist with the knife.

At seven in the morning we were aroused from sleep by the cry of "All hands, ahoy!

This unwonted cry sent a thrill through the heart of everyone, and hurrying on deck we found the vessel hove flat aback, with all her studding sails set; for the boy who was at the helm left it to throw something overboard, and the carpenter, who was an old sailor, knowing that the wind was light, put the helm down and hove her aback.

This was a last cry in which Pascal gave utterance to his passionate tenderness for all created beings.

" Those words came from him like a cry of relief, of involuntary joy.

In spite of everything, it was a cry of health, of hope in the future.

She was conscious of her own share in the blame and she drove miserably home, with the picture of Shere Ali's face as she had last seen it to bear her company, and with his cry, that he had no place anywhere at all, sounding in her ears.

We'll have him ironed and" A cry of rage broke from the lips of the accused.

Then, all at once, he crouched down there, his chains clanking, covered his face with his hands and began to cry.

When this was opened, there was a cry of wonder, for a magnificent diamond necklace was revealed.

With a savage cry, M. Montfort flung his hand aside, leaped to his feet, sprang at Frank, and struck for Merry's face.

There was a cry from below.

Montfort uttered a cry, dropped his sword, flung up his hands, and sunk bleeding to the deck.

A CRY IN THE DARKNESS X.

Let its cry of wo, coming up from the plantations of the South, suppress every feeling of selfishness in our hearts.

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This last may be represented by the letters poor-oo-oo-oo hoor-r-r-r, the first syllable loud and startling, the remainder faint and long drawn-out; on the other hand the cry of the Nicobar pigeon is merely hoo-hoo.

Come out!" A hoarse, ringing cry, as of one who is shouting against a great wind: "Dan! Dan Barry!

She sprang in front of him again with a wild cry.

She could not even cry out; she was frozen.

so I 'd bust out 'n' cry there 'n th' water waitin' fer thet air boy.

The cry of "Sail ho!" woke me early one morning.

A feeble cry that had in it pride and joy and inextinguishable devotion passed many a fevered lip in the cockpit.

I joked Louise about him this morning, and she began to cry at once, and said her heart was not hers to give.

The big woods were as a gloomy and deserted mansion, with the lonely cry of the wind above and a ghostly rustle within where had been love and song and laughter and all delight.

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