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- Cries vs. Crys — Which is Correct Spelling? - Ask Difference
The correct spelling is "Cries," which refers to vocal expressions of distress, sorrow, or joy "Crys" is an incorrect spelling of the word
- Crys Matthews
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- CRY Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of CRY is to utter loudly : shout How to use cry in a sentence
- Crys - definition of Crys by The Free Dictionary
Crys synonyms, Crys pronunciation, Crys translation, English dictionary definition of Crys v cried , cry·ing , cries v intr 1 To shed tears, especially as a result of strong emotion such as grief, sorrow, pain, or joy
- Cries vs. Crys: Whats the Difference? - Main Difference
Crying is the shedding of tears (or welling of tears in the eyes) in response to an emotional state, pain or a physical irritation of the eye Emotions that can lead to crying include anger, happiness, or sadness
- CRY | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
We all laughed until we cried She cried bitter tears when she got the letter cry with I wanted to cry with relief cry for joy He cried for joy when he heard that his son had been found alive and well cry She skinned her knee and began to cry weep My lady, why do you weep?
- CRY Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
to weep; shed tears, with or without sound to call loudly; shout; yell (sometimes followed byout ) to demand resolution or strongly indicate a particular disposition The rise in crime cried out for greater police protection to give forth vocal sounds or characteristic calls, as animals; yelp; bark
- cry - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
to utter inarticulate sounds, esp of lamentation, grief, or suffering, usually with tears shed tears, with or without sound yell (sometimes fol by out) to demand resolution or strongly indicate a particular disposition: The rise in crime cried out for greater police protection bark
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