crying
Multiple Entries:crying cry
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
crying/ˈkrʌɪɪŋ/
▶adjective very great: it was a crying shame to see those grounds neglected.
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
cry/krʌɪ/
▶verb (cries, crying, cried)
- 1 shed tears.
- 2 shout or scream loudly.
■ (of a hawker) proclaim (wares) for sale.
- 3 (of a bird or other animal) make a loud characteristic call.
- 4 (cry out for) demand as a self-evident requirement or solution: the scheme is crying out for reform.
- 5 (cry off) informal go back on a promise or fail to keep to an arrangement.
- 6 (cry someone/thing up or down) dated disparage (or praise) someone or something.
- 1 a loud shout or scream.
■ an urgent appeal or entreaty.
- 2 a spell of weeping.
- 3 a distinctive call of a bird or other animal.
– phrases
cry for the moon ask for what is unattainable or impossible.
for crying out loud informal used to express irritation or impatience.
cry for the moon ask for what is unattainable or impossible.
for crying out loud informal used to express irritation or impatience.
– origin ME: from OFr. crier (v.), cri (n.), from L. quiritare ‘raise a public outcry’, lit. ‘call on the Quirites (Roman citizens) for help’.
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