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I . cry <-ie-> [kraɪ] VB intr

1. cry (weep):

cry

II . cry <-ie-> [kraɪ] VB trans

III . cry [kraɪ] N

1. cry no pl (weeping):

cry
choro m
to have a cry

2. cry (shout):

cry
grito m

3. cry ZOOL:

cry
uivo m

battle cry N

cry-baby N

chorão(-ona) m (f)

war cry N

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He also believes that females are emotional crying is a woman's gift.
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Now, there's no use crying over spoiled milk.
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The woman asked her why she was crying.
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She turns him down, but he overhears her crying after he leaves.
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He recalled crying for joy when informed that he had won the audition and would be the orchestra's last-desk violist.
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The producers promised a tearful ending, and the cast admitted their crying was not faked when they filmed their scenes.
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Don gave him the name after noticing his voice always sounds like he is crying, but he never sees any tears.
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Film footage taken at the concert shows many teenagers and women crying, screaming, and even fainting.
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Some were screaming in terror while others were crying in agonised pain.
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She sat on the edge crying and forlorn.
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