Crying-out Sentence Examples

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  • For crying out loud, Cindy, he'll be devastated, Mary interrupted.

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  • The images he placed in her mind were of her arching beneath him, crying out his name, while he drank from her.

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  • She jumped toward the child, apparently crying out and evoking a threatening wave of the knife by Grasso.

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  • While he possessed sufficient strength to pull away, he was fearful of hurting her, and even more so, of her crying out.

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  • Jenn turned to leave, almost crying out in surprise.

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  • She gasped and dropped, crying out when the second arrow tore into her.

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  • For crying out loud, Justin.

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  • Its success contains at once a warning to those doubters who are always crying out that we have reached the limitations of knowledge, and an encouragement and stimulus to would-be explorers of new intellectual realms.

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  • For crying out "Woe unto thee, 0 land, when thy king is a child," he was imprisoned by the House of Commons, but he was soon released and went into exile.

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  • We have to scale the walls, open the windows, and explore the castle before crying out that it is so marvellous that it must contain ghosts.

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  • Oh for crying out loud, Mary.

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  • Or parents who feed their children a diet of junk food - 2 year olds drinking coca cola for crying out loud!

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  • You'd catch a cold for crying out loud.

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  • Could this be the midfield playmaker Wales are crying out for?

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  • Sadly, the mix on both is pretty lightweight, crying out for a Manchester sized bass riff to hang its coat on.

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  • At least I remember I retorted hotly, crying out upon childish superstitions.

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  • There were people crying out to God to kill them because the pain was so unbearable.

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  • Thus, the Koreans go far beyond the Eskimo and number their demons by thousands of billions; they fill the chimney, the shed, the living-room, the kitchen, they are on every shelf and jar; in thousands they waylay the traveller as he leaves his home, beside him, behind him, dancing in front of him, whirring over his head, crying out upon him from air, earth and water.

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  • Bircham was surrendering possession like nobodies business; this was a match that was crying out for the passing ability of Langley.

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  • For instance, healthcare is a field crying out for innovative solutions to a range of complex problems, and myriad opportunities exist for startups.

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  • You've got the budget covered and room (or a whole house) just crying out for a redesign, but you just can't settle on a single idea to get the whole project moving in the right direction.

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  • She's a representative of California for crying out loud!

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  • There are thousands of charities and civic organizations crying out for helping hands, people with valued experience and time to make changes happen.

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  • Converse Shoes--they're so simple they're crying out for you to make them unique.

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  • Packing your site with unnecessary animations is like crying out "Hey, look at me, I just learned about this cool Internet thing yesterday!

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  • She ran, crying out as glass shredded her feet.

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