
1) Cry (verb)
2) Cry (noun)
3) Cry (combining form)
Cry as a verb- cried/crying
Definition of cry
a) To utter loudly: SHOUT
b) Archaic: BEG; BESEECH
c) To proclaim publicly: Advertise <cry their wares>
Intransitive Verb
1) To call out loudly: SHOUT
2) To shed tears often noisily: WEEP/SOB
3) To utter a characteristic sound or call
4) To require or suggest strongly a remedy or disposition<a hundred things which cry out for planning>- Roger Burlingame
Cry Havoc- to sound an alarm
Cry over spilled milk-to express vain regrets for what cannot be recovered or undone
Cry Wolf- to give alarm unnecessarily
My book is the story of the senseless road rage murder of my 26 year old, brother. About a year ago, I heard a song and I cried for hours. My husband’s ,13 year old niece recorded that song, in a studio this afternoon. She sang the first note and I cried.
My brother’s son was 13 month’s old when his Daddy was murdered. The other day my brilliant nephew turned 13. I did not expect to be emotional. I cried all night.
I was, bullied again today and I cried. I was weak. I will remedy this situation tomorrow. Crying cleanses the hurting soul, like rain cleanses the earth. After the storm, things become much clearer.
It becomes unhealthy when you have no control over your emotions. This weakens you.
I understand there is a time to laugh, a time to weep, a time to mourn and a time to dance. I wish I knew how to dance.
I love walking in the rain because no one knows I am crying.
Doreen
