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"cry down" Definitions
  1. DISPARAGE, DEPRECIATE

8 Sentences With "cry down"

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I am scared I am gonna just cry down the runway.
She's met people who've been "amazing", but she's also had to beg and cry down the phone to be admitted to hospital, and has turned up only to be congratulated on her pregnancy.
And she told me that during the first VS show, the first taping, that she was crying backstage and couldn't really talk to anybody because she was scared that she was gonna cry down the runway.
Let's not keep anyone in suspense — a colt named Tapwrit passed the favorite, Irish War Cry, down the stretch and legged out a two-length victory in the mile-and-a-half marathon in a final time of 2 minutes 373 seconds.
His rallying cry "Down with Cybercrud" is against the centralization of computers such as that performed by IBM at the time, as well as against what he sees as the intentional untruths that "computer people" tell to non-computer people to keep them from understanding computers.
A plack () was an ancient Scottish coin of the value of four Scots pence or by 1707 one third of an English penny.SND: plack On 3 March 1574 Regent Morton issued a proclamation to "cry down" or devalue unofficial placks and lions or hardheads (two pence pieces) made in the time of Mary of Guise. These placks would now be current at two pence, and the lions at one penny. The coins were to be returned to the mint, and if found lawful marked with a Douglas heart and returned to the owner.
A 17th-century Calvinist print depicting Pelagius: The caption says: "Accurst Pelagius, with what false pretence Durst thou excuse Man's foul Concupiscence, Or cry down Sin Originall, or that The Love of GOD did Man predestinate." For Pelagius, "grace" consisted of the gift of free will, the Law of Moses, and the teachings of Jesus.Stephen J. Duffy, Stephen J., The Dynamics of Grace: Perspectives in Theological Anthropology, Collegeville, Minnesota: The Liturgical Press, 1993 With these, a person would be able to perceive the moral course of action and follow it. Prayer, fasting, and asceticism supported the will to do good.
In modern rugby league, this is called a tackle and each team has six tackles to score; if they fail then possession changes over to the other team. The rule was established at four tackles in 1966 and was changed to six tackles in 1972. In American football, the concept of the act of having the ball down gave rise to "down" as the condition of the player so obligated, and the ball carrier could call for a "down" voluntarily. Although NCAA rules have effectively abolished this (as the ball carrier dropping to the ground immediately ends the play), other codes for North American football, such as the NFL, still allow (as one way for the ball to become dead) for the runner to cry "down".

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