Use cried in a sentence
Sentences ending with cried
- Of course I understand how you felt," she cried. [9]
- And you used to have little candy beans in your pockets," she cried. [9]
- I will be silent," she cried. [10]
- Here be the other fine bird a-homing, I'll warrant," he cried. [9]
- All this new organization is your doing," she cried. [9]
- I sat down on a box and looked at the furniture--it was so little--and cried. [11]
- That kind of life is--hell," Janet cried. [9]
- I won't stand it any longer," she cried. [11]
- I love him--but I love you too," she cried. [11]
- As Stephen reached his place beside the Judge, Mr. James's effects were being cried. [9]
Short sentences using cried
- But Ursula cried out: "Nay. [10]
- I almost cried out. [11]
- Then he cried out, "Andree! [11]
- I'm sorry," cried Jane. [13]
- I have cried Haro, haro! [11]
- Mr. Fanning almost cried. [9]
- Run, run,' he cried. [5]
- She has not cried yet. [5]
- She would have cried "Stop! [4]
- The seconds cried "Halt! [5]
Sentences containing cried two or more times
- This done, he raised his voice and cried out with a monotonous ululation, and at once a second voice cried out in a long wailing call. [11]
- The judge said he could hug him for them words; so he cried, and his wife she cried again; pap said he'd been a man that had always been misunderstood before, and the judge said he believed it. [5]
More example sentences with the word cried in them
- Here three naked youths, with trays upon their heads, cried aloud at each doorway what, interpreted, was: "Pies! [11]
- You must subdue your curiosity for a few days longer, and then it may easily happen that the man whose very aspect makes you feel dirty--the bat, the toad--" "Let that pass now," cried Polykarp. [10]
- Jonathan Edwards the younger tells the story of a brutal wretch in New Haven who was abusing his father, when the old man cried out, "Don't drag me any further, for I did n't drag my father beyond this tree. [6]
- If he loves you,--and I have long suspected that he does--" "Oh, no," she cried, hiding her face "No. [9]
- There's gossip for you, thick as mortar," cried the charcoalman, and the mealman's fingers beat a tattoo on his stomach. [11]
- The rest of you shall march for Kentucky," he cried, "as soon as Captain Bowman's company can be relieved at Cahokia. [9]
- But we know you not," he cried, with a sudden and surprising vigor; "ha, we know you not! [9]
- And he deceivin' you like he did the company--" "He didn't deceive me," cried Lise. [9]
- It was because you kissed it and cried over me. [9]
- She had carefully woven the cloak with her own hands, and that, she cried, was the way her labor was valued! [10]
- His very manservant would have cried aloud against it. [9]
- His eyes, softened, with supreme eloquence cried out that she, was his, forever and forever. [9]
- He cried out with enthusiasm, "Thank heaven for that! [5]
- Her eyes blazed with a wrath new to their tenderness, and, stepping back and stamping her foot; she cried out: "She shall not go! [4]
- If it broke with a loud crack I was very happy, and cried, 'Ah! [10]
- Then he continued, with a groan: "In front of the house of your neighbor Milon--the back of my head--I fled--a lance--" His voice failed him, and Berenike cried to the tribune: "Support him, Nemesianus! [10]
- But the king's wife, seeing, came and spoke to the king and the others, crying out for the honour of her dead son; so that in a moment of anger they all cried out for death. [11]
- Like the Englishman who, when he first witnessed a performance of "Uncle Tom's Cabin," cried out, "How very unlike the home life of our dear Queen! [9]
- It was you who betrayed him to the mob, and--" "Wait, wait," Fleda cried in agitation. [11]
- Eppelein cracked his whip against his leathern boot-tops; old Tetzel's leaden voice cried out to enquire where we were lingering, and a silken train came rustling down the stairs. [10]
- After a long while the slamming of a coach door roused me, and I was straightway seized with such an agony of mind that I could have cried aloud. [9]
- The quiet longing which had mastered him was transformed into passionate yearning, but he restrained it by exerting all the strength of will peculiar to him, for a voice within cried out that he was too insignificant for this marvellous maiden. [10]
- And the answer which comes to him--" "There is only one," cried the matron; "the omnipotent gods. [10]
- When the party were about to sally forth on their perilous path to safety, Gyng stood and cried angrily: "Well, why hasn't some one bundled up that moth-eaten Caliban? [11]
- We cheered until we cried when we saw their ranks of gray, with the gold buttons and the gold braid and the gold stars. [9]
- As the King was walking upon the battlements one day, "a woman cried out, saying, Help, my lord, O King! [5]
- My dear, I was thy lover, I wrote thee on my shield, I cried thy name in goodly fealty, Thy champion I. [11]
- Loudest of all was the wailing of the Saite Orion who cried with uplifted bands, "What wilt Thou of us miserable creatures, O Lord? [10]
- At last he was successful, and cried out excitedly-- "There is the village, my Prince, and there is the Hall close by! [5]
- The first shock was so great that Mrs. Abner Reed cried in the privacy of her chamber, and the Widow Crane confessed her disappointment to the confiding ear of her bosom friend, Mrs. Merrill. [9]
- If a likeness was recognized they were all triumphant, if not they cried the names of this or that one for whom it might be intended. [10]
- The old woman was quite herself again over the work, and as she looked at Euphorion, who sat quite crushed on his couch with his eyes fixed on the ground, she cried out to him: "After bad times, come good ones! [10]
- Sirona knew what was happening; she started and cried out, pointing to the senator's door, "For all the gods' sake! [10]
- Heinz Schorlin's love was great and sincere and, instead of heeding the inner voice that warned her to return to prayer, she cried defiantly, "I will not! [10]
- Stay," he cried, warming with generous enthusiasm, "stay, I have an opening. [9]
- When Baby Benton wanted candy, he cried for it until he got it. [5]
- Twenty or thirty voices cried out: "What is it? [5]
- I hear the voice now,' cried he, 'and some soul among us goeth forth. [11]
- The man stirred violently in his sleep, cried out, and started up. [11]
- It's of no use cross-examining my eyes,' cried Sampson, winking and rubbing them, 'they stick to their first account, and will. [12]
- Craftsmen crowded one upon the other in dark bazaars; merchants chattered and haggled on their benches; hawkers clattered and cried their wares. [11]
- I flung myself upon his poor insulted form and cried my grief out upon his breast while my father and all my family scoffed at me and heaped threats and shameful epithets upon him. [5]
- The pioneer started up, and cried, "We have reached the end! [10]
- The youth came up coughing and strangling, and cried out-- "Go 'way from here! [5]
- He is cried up as a second Garrick, as a reformer of the stage, etc. [4]
- Please try to understand what I am saying," he cried almost fiercely. [9]
- Becky cried, and Tom tried to think of some way of comforting her, but all his encouragements were grown threadbare with use, and sounded like sarcasms. [5]
- She went up to the mischievous Irene and grasping her arms from behind, bent them until she cried for mercy. [9]
- The King continued to struggle in the woman's strong grasp, and now and then cried out in vexation-- "Unhand me, thou foolish creature; it was not I that bereaved thee of thy paltry goods. [5]
- Keraunus was about to stoop to pick it up, but his daughters both held him back, and Selene cried out: "Father, you must not; the physician strictly forbade it. [10]
- Marya Dmitrievna was to speak again but Natasha cried out: "Go away! [2]
- He was about to receive his young friend with a cheerful greeting, but, glancing at her face, he cried anxiously; "You look as if you had met with a ghost; your lips are pale instead of red, and there are dark shades round your eyes. [10]
- I cried out to Nick, but my voice was drowned. [9]
- She cried out to Hugh as across the waters. [9]
- Again I cried to her to set me down; but though her heart beat faster and her breath came shorter, she held me the tighter. [9]
- And she cried to her lord, 'O my lord, O my life, From the desert I come; From the hills of the Dawn. [11]
- And she cried to her lord, "O my lord, O my life, From the desert I come; From the hills of the Dawn. [11]
- The noise seemed to grow louder and come nearer; and, just as our mother cried, "For Heaven's sake, Martha! [10]
- Come back early to dinner," cried several voices. [2]
- I took it to be a fleet from France bearing re-enforcements and supplies--as indeed afterwards I found was so; but the re-enforcements were so small and the supplies so limited that it is said Montcalm, when he knew, cried out, "Now is all lost! [11]
- Her dauntless determination to accept the consequence of her acts, her willingness to look her future in the face, cried out to him in challenge. [9]
- How many a time have her rosy lips blown up your feathers, and cried, 'Well done, little fellow! [10]
- Little Jacob applauded till his hands were sore; Kit cried 'an-kor' at the end of everything, the three-act piece included; and Barbara's mother beat her umbrella on the floor, in her ecstasies, until it was nearly worn down to the gingham. [12]
- So that presently Tiefel cried out: "Why, my friend, you are melancholy as an owl. [9]
- I crossed the threshold in trembling, and as soon as she beheld me she cried out, with burning cheeks, which glowed not so, for sure, from the blaze in the chimney: "Margery, Margery! [10]
- They laughed till they cried at some of my mistakes, but they weren't no mistakes, not on your life. [11]
- If through all these dark waters the scornful reviewer have passed clear, refined, free from stain,--with a soul that has never in all its agonies cried "lama sabachthani,"--still, even then let him pray with the Publican rather than judge with the Pharisee. [14]
- They cried with them, too, and that was still better than words. [5]
- Shopmen stood at their doors and cried, "Rally up, rally up, buy, buy, buy! [9]
- Before he of the yellow mustache could pick up his cigar from the floor and make another bid, the Judge had cried out a sum which was the total of Colonel Carvel's assessment. [9]
- Spying her at the window, he put his hands to his mouth, cried out something, and ran in again. [9]
- The lad with the turned-up sleeve gave the smith a blow in the face and cried wildly: "They're fighting us, lads! [2]
- Thus, by degrees, the temple of the idol of Sinope degenerated into a stronghold of deceit and bloodshed, of the basest superstition, the pleasures of the flesh, and abominations that cried to Heaven. [10]
- As he held the tassels, lifted the gold- fringed curtain, and invoked Allah's blessing, a half-naked sheikh ran forward, and, raising his hand high above his head, cried shrilly: "Kaid, Kaid, hearken! [11]
- Mrs. Thatcher recognized the ribbon and cried over it. [5]
- Kit was on the point of mustering courage to ask Barbara's mother about Barbara, when the turnkey who had conducted him, reappeared, a second turnkey appeared behind his visitors, and the third turnkey with the newspaper cried 'Time's up! [12]
- Admiration burst from the passengers, and one man cried out Captain Brent's age--it was thirty-two. [9]
- It cried to the night its trouble; but far over in the Cholera Hospital the sick heard it and turned their faces towards it eagerly. [11]
- The knowledge of the Most High--" "That knowledge," cried the old man, gesticulating vehemently with his arms. [10]
- He showed me the King's Mews above Charing Cross, and the famous theatre in the Haymarket, and we had but turned the corner into Piccadilly when he cried excitedly at a passing chariot: "There, Mr. Carvel, there go my Lord North and Mr. [9]
- When, finally, in the Kanopic way, close in front of Seleukus's house, a youth unknown to him cried, scornfully, as the chariot was slowly making its way through the throng, "The brother-in-law of Tarautas! [10]
- But, sir," cried the Judge, bringing down his fist on the litter of papers that covered his desk, "I made up my mind that one day people should know me. [9]
- He had swallowed the insult, stuttered his thanks to the jeering laugh of the lank bully, and had gone home and cried in shame and rage. [11]
- For you too the hour will sound, in which you will die to--" "If only I, like you, had been a Menander," cried Hermas, sharply interrupting the speaker: "How is it possible to cast away that which I never possessed? [10]
- It was not the first time she had cried out her troubles against that great heart which had ever been her strong refuge. [9]
- But one evening the factor was watching alone, and the repentant man from his feverish sleep cried out: "Hush, hush! [11]
- Most important was the enmity of the Jesuits, whose hatred of Puritanism cried out for sacrifice. [11]
- He cried with the dull, toneless voice of one talking in his sleep, as if he saw her close by: "Away, mother, I say! [10]
- She looked at the door out of which he had gone, her bosom beating hard, her heart throbbing so that it hurt her--that she could have cried out from mere physical pain. [11]
- Melissa looked in the direction of his pointing hand, and when he cried with great excitement, "That is no little boat, it is a ship, and a large one, too! [10]
- To the devil, the devil, the devil..." cried the old count. [2]
- The pleasure of the contest took stronger possession of the anchorite; he flung his raiment from him, and seizing another stone he cried out--as though he were standing once more in the wrestling school among his old companions; all shining with their anointment. [10]
- Many thousands of the citizens of Nisaea were within reach of his voice, as he cried aloud: "Ye all know that the kings who have, up to the present time, loaded you with honor and glory, belonged to the house of the Achaemenidae. [10]
- At sight of the Achaemenidae the citizens broke into shouts of joy, and cried more impetuously than ever, "Down with the Magi! [10]
- He knew now that, whatever Frank's wife was, she would not have an absolute enemy here; for when Marion cried her heart was soft. [11]
- How I hated that man," he cried, "how I hated him? [9]
- There were other terrible scenes when, more than semiconscious, she cried out piteously for drink, and cursed them for withholding it. [9]
- My nurse had taught me that being good meant doing unto others as we would be done by; Cilo cried to me: 'Strike down, that you may not be struck down--away with mercy, if the welfare of the state is threatened! [10]
- Petrus was for taking the latter, but Hermas cried out, "That is not the way to our cave; you must follow me. [10]
- Seized by a sudden impulse, he interrupted the poet in the midst of his stirring song, and cried out to the assembled guests: "Pay honor to this man! [10]
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