Sentence for cried | Use cried in a sentence

Sentences for cried. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use cried in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for cried.

  • I cried. (9)
  • I cried out. (6)
  • Rhoda cried. (10)
  • Rhoda cried. (22)
  • Andrew cried. (10)
  • My mother cried. (10)
  • Well, Mercy cried. (8)
  • Willoughby cried. (10)
  • Mr. Redworth cried. (10)
  • Cried all beholders. (10)
  • I cried, impatiently. (9)
  • Lady Charlotte cried. (10)
  • Rhoda cried piteously. (10)
  • Adela cried in anguish. (10)
  • Evan cried impetuously. (10)
  • She had cried for mercy. (12)
  • Rhoda cried in great joy. (22)
  • Jonathan cried out to him. (10)
  • Jonathan cried out to him. (22)
  • I cried, springing to my feet. (7)
  • Anthony cried, in desperation. (10)
  • Crossjay cried aloud with pain. (10)
  • Nataly could have cried: Snake! (10)
  • She cried in her bosom: I feel! (10)
  • The curtain cried for magnifies to see! (10)
  • Frau Schimmel cried herself nearly blind. (5)
  • Jolyon smiled because he could have cried. (8)
  • He did not move; he could not have cried out. (1)
  • I cried till I was glad you could not see me. (10)
  • Besides, his whole nature cried out for dinner. (10)
  • Besides, his whole nature cried out for dinner. (22)
  • Besworth was nothing to me till you cried it up. (10)
  • I dropped, and I may have rolled my body and cried. (10)
  • Memories so sweet and sharp that she almost cried out. (8)
  • Chummy cried like a brat in the street for his lost mammy. (10)
  • He owned that she cried some, when he said good-bye to her. (9)
  • It was necessary to laugh, when she would rather have cried. (4)
  • The empty space cried out after her and was not to be silenced. (12)
  • When I saw him absent, I could have cried out it was Providence! (10)
  • Even then her soul cried out to her husband, Who drives me to read? (10)
  • A few days later she lost the ring, and the poor thing cried for hours. (12)
  • There were some who cried out and were excited; others looked on calmly. (12)
  • How I have cried to think that I may never sing to him my best to please him! (10)
  • She cried for her master, poor heathen, and I sprang out of the walls to her. (10)
  • The driver cried aloud and filled the mountains with the cracking of his whip. (2)
  • Rhoda cried, looking at her open hands, as if she marvelled to see them helpless. (22)
  • Basil cried as they glanced through an open window down the long vista of the saloon. (9)
  • Duchess Susan listened to some notes, and cried that it went to her heart and hurt her. (10)
  • A wolf to which a mild current was applied, stood upon its haunches and cried piteously. (21)
  • She dropped into a chair at the bedside, and let her face fall into her hands, and cried. (9)
  • She had cried out and begun to tremble, run into a corner, and put out her hands to guard herself. (12)
  • I cried out, as much enraged at my feebleness to resist him, as in disgust of his unscrupulous tricks. (10)
  • Then Lucy, whose heart was full to her, came and kissed her, and Berry bumped down and regularly cried. (10)
  • Gone down there with such a wild, exquisite pain in his heart that he could have cried out among the trees. (8)
  • I cried out for a pause, offered to take a couple of them at a time: I challenged three-the fourth to bide. (10)
  • She could have writhed, and cried out; instead, she tightened her grip on the handle of her bag, and smiled. (8)
  • He heard the nurse quietly crying over there by the fire; curious that she, a stranger, should be the only one of them who cried! (8)
  • The further she was flattered the faster she cried; she had the face of an old setter with these hideous tears. (10)
  • He cried out against his scheming sister in an agony, and while he did so, encountered Miss Carrington and Miss. (10)
  • She grasped another that writhed in her fingers like liquid emerald, and cried: Treble-tongue and throat of glue! (10)
  • She cried out his name, clinging to him wildly, and was adjured to be brave, for he would be dishonoured if he did not go. (10)
  • The sharp sweet bloom of her beauty, fresh in swarthiness, under the whipping Easter, cried out against that loathed inhumanity. (10)
  • His whole nature cried out for Champagne, and now he burst away from that devilish circle, looking about for Lord Suckling and a hamper. (10)
  • When Janet came to look at them she called them by their names; of course they followed me in preference to her; she cried with jealousy. (10)
  • Amongst both these people a host of agitators arose, restless lawyer-politicians for the most part, who cried out for liberty and a republic. (19)
  • She cried out to herself that it was her doing, and blamed her beloved, and her master, and Dr. Shrapnel, in the breath of her self-recrimination. (10)

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Definition of cried:

  • cried, krd, pa.t. and pa.p. of cry. | n. cr’er, one who cries or proclaims, esp. an officer whose duty is to make public proclamations. | cried down, or decried_, denounced, belittled; cried up, extolled.(0)

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