Use "cry out" in a sentence

1. Wail and cry out.

2. To call/ cry out/ exclaim/ Blurt out (something) to somebody; to call/ cry out for something

3. “Cry out to Jacob with rejoicing.

4. 4 Heshʹbon and E·le·aʹleh+ cry out;

5. 180 13 “Cry Out Joyfully in Unison”!

6. I heard myself gasp and cry out.

7. 7 From the bushes they cry out

8. Don't cry out before you are hurt. 

9. 20 Go up to Lebʹa·non and cry out,

10. I heard her cry out in her sleep.

11. Clamor (verb) To cry out and/or demand

12. They'll end it quicker if you don't cry out.

13. 30 Cry out and scream, O daughter of Galʹlim!

14. The wounded boy could not forbear to cry out.

15. The wounded man could not forbear to cry out.

16. The monkeys cry ( out ) shrilly when they see danger.

17. Bawl definition is - to cry out loudly and unrestrainedly

18. 11 They cry out for wine in the streets.

19. Executioner : Cry out. Just say it . One word . Mercy.

20. You want to cry out, “I’m not a baby anymore!”

21. I stopped my ears but still heard her cry out.

22. Cum tacent, Clamant Cicero — By remaining silent, they cry out

23. 28 When your sailors cry out, the coastlands will shudder.

24. But the girls would cry out: No, no, not true!

25. His grandmother hurried down, and they heard her cry out.

26. Even the smallest movement made him cry out in pain.

27. 38 If my own ground would cry out against me

28. 8 For whenever I speak, I must cry out and proclaim,

29. And now these men cry out... that they didn't know anything.

30. On the way to Hor·o·naʹim they cry out over the catastrophe.

31. 5 synonyms for Call out: cry out, exclaim, outcry, shout, cry

32. But you will cry out because of the pain of heart

33. She'd twist and turn, she'd fold herself double, she'd cry out.

34. It took incredible self-control not to cry out with pain.

35. She wanted to cry out to him not to be so stupid.

36. Such an achievement would allow scholars to cry out their own " eureka! "

37. When they reap what they have sown, they cry out, “Why me?”

38. Often he would have bad dreams and cry out in his sleep.

39. 2 To me they cry out, ‘My God, we, Israel, know you!’

40. Now there are many mourners, who burn incense and cry out accusations.

41. After that, a young woman named Ketly started to cry out in pain.

42. Now, all the kings of Egypt cry out to me from their tombs,

43. At times, I would cry out to God: “Why did my mother die?

44. Late Middle English via Old French from Latin Clamor, from clamare ‘cry out’.

45. When we are under stress, we may cry out to Jehovah with tears.

46. Become cheerful and cry out for joy,+ you who never had birth pains,+

47. We must continue to cry out humbly yet insistently to God: Rouse yourself!

48. By their fine conduct, they “cry out” in joyful praise of their God.

49. They cry out in fear, because they do not know what they are seeing.

50. I would speak, bur speech breaks not into song and I cry out baffled.

51. Tonic-Clonic seizures, also called grand mal seizures, can make a person Cry out

52. 14 The wealthy often defraud their harvesters, whose withheld wages ‘cry out’ for retribution.

53. 13 And Moses began to cry out to Jehovah, saying: “O God, please heal her!

54. 16. (a) What did some boys cry out when Jesus was witnessing at the temple?

55. The sailors are very much afraid, and they cry out to their gods for help.

56. Alluder is a 8 year old gelding by Street Cry out of the Rubiton mare, Chalonne

57. The hot car seats stung the children's bare legs and made them cry out in protest.

58. Now , she was going to bawl like a child and cry out: " I've been a devil!

59. I yell until I think I can't cry out, then, the monster tear off my arm.

60. Related words are brays, braying.Brayed comes from the Old French word braire, which means to cry out.

61. With murder in their hearts, the people cry out: “He ought to die.” —John 19:1-7.

62. He felt her whole body stiffen in shock, but though she gasped, she did not cry out.

63. They will cry out and howl because of the anguish and distress that will come upon them.

64. And what a noise there is as all 450 cry out at the top of their voice!

65. 1540s, from Latin Acclamationem (nominative acclamatio) “a calling, exclamation, shout of approval,” noun of action from past participle stem of acclamare “shout approval or disapproval of, cry out at,” from ad-“toward” (see ad-) + clamare “cry out” (see claim (v.))

66. I was the boy hiding in the cupboard, gagging my little sister so she wouldn't cry out.

67. Jezrael clenched her teeth so hard against the torment that her jaws shuddered, but she didn't cry out.

68. Yet, he mustered the strength to cry out: “There are still two people under the sacks of cement!”

69. Eve heard Benny cry out, and then she saw the faces frozen as the car came towards her.

70. City dwellers cry out for help, but human governments are unable to solve the growing problem of poverty.

71. Willing my heart to beat normally, I defy the urge to turn back or freeze or cry out.

72. 17 He felt her whole body stiffen in shock, but though she gasped,(www.Sentencedict.com) she did not cry out.

73. 3 Chapter 54 opens on a happy note: “‘Cry out joyfully, you barren woman that did not give birth!

74. He increased the pressure on her wrist causing her to cry out in pain and to drop the glass.

75. The Boleros are hyperromantic, packed with ardor and passion, and they cry out for an interpreter of operatic temperament

76. At the sight of blackbirds Flying in a green light, Even the Bawds of euphony Would cry out sharply.

77. Shout, call, cry (out), scream, roar, yell, howl, shriek, clamour, bawl, holler (informal) He Bellowed the information into the telephone.

78. 2 When the people began to cry out to Moses, he made supplication to Jehovah,+ and the fire died out.

79. He slapped her, swiftly and casually, his hand coming back to cover her mouth in case she might cry out.

80. Call definition, to cry out in a loud voice; shout: He Called her name to see if she was home