to make a loud noise because you are in pain or because you are afraid or shocked
to shout something, especially when you are surprised or worried
Anthony slowly sat up, clenching his teeth so he wouldn't cry out.
He could do what he liked to her but she wasn't going to whimper or cry out for him.
It’s enough to make most people cry out in horror.
Mahoney wanted to cry out: Over a thousand fruit trees, Elijah!
Pain lanced through her chest like the keen blade of a spear, making her cry out in agony.
Someone was crying out for help.
‘Be careful!’ Miss Lee cried out.
cries out
crying out
cried out
There is no origin for this phrasal verb
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