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"cry out for" Definitions
  1. (usually used in the progressive tenses) to need something very much

107 Sentences With "cry out for"

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Americans cry out for more choice in their health care.
There are some key questions that cry out for answers.
One day, you suddenly feel wet and cry out for help.
Does his lifelong fixation on misfits and oddballs not cry out for "Pinocchio"?
Like a falling bridge, these challenges cry out for renewed investment and attention.
Your blood sugar will drop and your body will cry out for energy.
Inspired, Dr. Janov asked his patient to cry out for his own parents.
Contradictory, dramatic, and often sensational, they seem to cry out for a cinematic treatment.
With her voice as faint as it is, Jillian can't cry out for help.
Younger children, around her sister's age, would cry out for their parents, she said.
"The critical thing here is that all of those cases cry out for regulation."
The verve of its performance and its universal theme cry out for fuller treatment.
In times of perceived crisis, our brains cry out for information to help us survive.
His supporters say the extreme circumstances of the Trump era cry out for his qualities.
The European refugee crisis, for example, seems to cry out for a continent-wide solution.
Why should his appetite for experience cry out for dramatization, when other artists go begging?
"There are times that cry out for action -- this is one of them," said Rep.
Once again we are forced by circumstances to plead and cry out for justice and peace.
These tragedies cry out for thorough and objective investigation leading to sound guidance from lessons learned.
And some masterpieces almost cry out for interpretive intervention, none more so than Bach's "Goldberg" Variations.
Mushrooms go beautifully with red wines, while leeks, squash and cheese all cry out for whites.
Some lies may be less tolerated, and certain contradictions cry out for resolution, even violent ones.
Tha Carter's "I Miss My Dawgs" was a cry out for his estranged Hot Boyz group.
When it comes to bright hues from more contemporary times, these fluorescent pigments cry out for attention.
When she first went missing, the two oldest children would cry out for their mother, Speratos says.
Black Lives Matter have been among the first to cry out for white victims of police brutality.
Maybe. But it seems to strain credulity -- and cry out for a more fulsome response from Trump.
Cod fillets, though tasty, seemed too tender, and seemed to cry out for mashed potatoes and peas.
It's obvious that the country is gripped by many serious problems that cry out for serious change.
All of that suggests the party needs to cry out for an urgent or radical change of course.
They are with victims in their last moments, as they bleed to death and cry out for their families.
This is why cat photos seem to cry out for captioning: We feel moved to fill in their blanks.
Recipe: Baked Skillet Pasta With Cheddar and Spiced Onions Some dishes cry out for a certain type of wine.
Until the rights and dignity of all are recognized, these times cry out for more voices and our collective action.
ProPublica published the audio, which depicts workers attempting to gather information from children as they cry out for family members.
No one in the house could understand her, except that she would cry out for her mother all the time.
Robert Borba, armed with just a rope, put his lassoing skills to use when he heard someone cry out for help.
But then she ran through more divisive problems—areas of vulnerability which, in her telling, cry out for patient American attention.
These moments cry out for a pause, some context, a bit of reflection on the security industry in the #MeToo moment.
Bank capital requirements – the rules that determine how much stockholder capital a bank must have – also cry out for extensive simplification.
What we cry out for is major public investment, a domestic Marshall Plan for both our cities and our rural poor.
During worship services in black churches, it's not uncommon to hear people publicly "testify" about their hardships or cry out for help.
The resurgence of anti-republican measures in the laboratories of oligarchy, and the Roberts Court's unwillingness to intervene, cry out for alternatives.
Fans started memorial Facebook pages where people could mourn his death, share their Pedals-themed artwork and sometimes cry out for vengeance.
This morning, Camila Cabello and Shawn Mendes made so many of us cry out for brain bleach with a video them kissing.
The Neediest Cases Fund Holly Gambal lay frozen on the floor of the train, unable to move or cry out for help.
But having watched the 10-episode season, it's a nicely executed version of a premise that doesn't cry out for an encore.
These issues are important to the people of the Arabian Peninsula, and all of them cry out for a united Arab voice.
King's Gypsy can't take it, and tries to block out the sound as Dee Dee continues to cry out for almost 30 full seconds.
There's an underlying sense of loneliness to some of her posts that is hard to shake; a cry out for people to notice her.
She used the only tool at her disposal — she turned her camera on not to share her pain, but to cry out for help.
At the same time, though, when he does cry out for help -- as his Instagram post did -- fans will immediately take notice and respond.
The bail, sentencing, policing and parole systems still cry out for radical changes, and reform efforts will require a deliberate, state-by-state process.
As in the little-seen "Chicago Heights," the acting and production values can be creaky, and the more cryptic references cry out for annotation.
Their guide is Karl (Thomas Kretschmann), a sketchy stranger whose possibly menacing motives cry out for an investigation — fictionalized, if necessary — that never comes.
When vulnerable consumers cry out for help, Hensarling would heave the CFPB over its saddle and let its horse slowly trot it out of town.
Basically, this is where folks like Belle Delphine (aka Bath Water Girl) will direct her fans to when they cry out for a Pornhub video.
It wasn't until the next morning when she heard people walking above her and she was able to cry out for help that she was found.
"I was traveling alone with Nevaeh and did not have a clue what to do but cry out for help," Flowers wrote in her Instagram post.
Audio from a detention center released on Monday, in which children cry out for their parents in between sobs, also offered more insight into such shelters.
Perhaps more important, it's the time to discover how persuasively they can explain the parts of their biographies and records that cry out for some explanation.
"As the world's Catholics cry out for concrete change, the Pope instead provides tepid promises, all of which we've heard before," she said in a statement.
Even if you are one of the virtuous few who try to make a home-cooked meal every night, some nights cry out for takeout or delivery.
Ms. Golden sings the songs — kills them, even — with the full-throttle soulfulness they cry out for, her still-agile voice riding easily atop the suave melodies.
While their tweets almost certainly reflect the turmoil of trying to cope with the notion of a campus gunman, so many also seem to cry out for protection.
Of course, most of us do not have to worry about marrying a diabolical killer, but Marquet says there are still instances that cry out for some investigation.
The department's actions revealed yesterday cry out for a full and immediate public accounting, as provided by Attorney General [Eric] Holder in the aftermath of the AP incident.
"Congress will have to act because there's all the interstate ramifications of banking that just really cry out for federal lawmakers to do something in this space," said Hawkins.
" After outlining her pledge to take on guns, Clinton said the "facts cry out for action" and put pressure on voters to turn her call "into a voting issue.
And the violence in Virginia does not cry out for a response from sassy white women who know a thing or two about virgins living in their moms' basements.
For me, a big piece of news in the openings this fall is the arrival of some remedies — several compelling new restaurants in areas that cry out for them.
The best and worst thing you can say about "Will & Grace" is that it's the kind of half-hour confection that doesn't cry out for obsession over narrative continuity.
But if the egregious gaps between rich and poor school districts in this state don't require more overall state spending, they at least cry out for coherently calibrated state spending.
Visconti's opulent films do not exactly cry out for translation to the stage; Ingmar Bergman, whose existential cinema relies heavily on lengthy monologues, seems a far likelier candidate for adaptation.
"We cry out for justice for our son — a hard-working young man who was just picked up at a police checkpoint on his way from work," Dennise David said.
If the RQi-GT cycle goes sideways, it'll cry out for help through the app on your phone so that you can, I guess, run out there and save it.
The specters of these dead Guardians will ask for vengeance, cry out for salvation, or else just watch; shadows of your own character hanging dead in the sky, eyes down.
Filling the frames, they just cry out for Photoshopping onto other classic LPs — if you have the kind of mind, time and inclination that east London artist Pello seems to have.
It dawned on me that the man had yelled out to see if someone spoke English, the way you'd cry out for a doctor in the event of a public injury.
These qualities serve him beautifully in his best fiction but less well here, in books that all but cry out for a measure not of American simplicity, exactly, but of American plainspokenness.
As we gird ourselves for what may be the ultimate sports fashion show — the World Cup of kits — I have been struck by a few things that cry out for your opinion.
West Virginians still cry out for the mines to return, schools are being shuttered across the southern part of the state, and county budgets have been slashed due to declining coal tax revenue.
Mr. Sondheim (borrowing a phrase from his friend Mary Rodgers, Richard's daughter) would later call "Waltz" a "why musical," as in why add songs to a story that didn't cry out for them.
"Our initial optimism on a skeleton framework that seemed to cry out for bipartisan agreement accord, looks to be proving misplaced," Rob Carnell, Asia head of research at IG, said in a note.
" Regan adds that she's frustrated by the hypocrisy of Hooisers who always cry out for smaller government, "unless it comes to women's reproduction, then they want to regulate the crap out of it.
In the unlikely event that you finish it and the bowl of rice that comes with it and then cry out for more, the Freakin Rican has just the thing for you: mofongo.
The morning of the raid, we heard the sound of helicopters and witnessed many children cry out for their parents as hundreds of workers were loaded into buses and taken away for processing.
Given that your response to the early scenes will probably be surprised, riotous laughter, you are equally likely to find yourself shedding discreet tears — the kind that cry out for cambric handkerchiefs — by the end.
It's unnatural to ask us to compromise on whether certain types of people are equal to others, and to expect those deemed unequal not to cry out for justice while being punished, tortured and killed.
After studying the ants in more detail, the researchers learned that wounded or distressed ants cry out for help by discharging two chemical signals, dimethyl disulfide and dimethyl trisulfide, which are secreted through glands in the mandibles.
"Despite a cry out for diversity and a scientific approach to life, people continue to use their bodies in the completely opposite direction — they still pray and subscribe to very specific and limited stylistic hierarchies," he writes.
The wall-mounted sculptures of El Anatsui here at the Haus der Kunst cry out for metaphorical comparisons — but no metaphor ever seems enough to sum up these commanding artworks, each intricate enough to leave you gasping.
"The best and worst thing you can say about 'Will & Grace' is that it's the kind of half-hour confection that doesn't cry out for obsession over narrative continuity," James Poniewozik writes in The New York Times.
Letters To the Editor: Re "China's Appetite Pushes Fish Stocks to Brink" (front page, April 30): Few better examples cry out for effective decision-making — and the forums in which to make and enforce those decisions — than overfishing.
If the crowd didn't like a show, they "would cry out for a play that was a popular favorite and try to get the actors to change their repertory in the middle of a performance," Ms. Howard said.
The nation is going through a similar ordeal, of course, wondering how a system of rules, our Constitution, can address bad actions that puncture the closed world of government—that cry out for some sort of outside intervention.
Despite a lot of fans complaining about the number of rematches there are in UFC, if he leaves the June 18 showdown in Ottawa victorious the MMA universe will cry out for the third meeting between him and Lawler.
We actually see Hap eat a flower, and hear muffled voices from this other dimension as people cry out for help — foreshading what happens in the final episode where Hap/Jason Isaacs and OA/Brit are rushed away in an ambulance.
As is so often the case, "Maleficent" didn't exactly cry out for another chapter, but if forced to do one with a sharp spindle pointed at your head (or finger), this is about as good as one could have hoped.
"These incidents, which occur when an infant or toddler becomes entangled in a hazardous loop from a window covering with an accessible cord, happen in a matter of seconds and silently — victims are unable to cry out for help," he added.
"When I heard the princess cry out for help, I arrived, I saw them holding hands, with the telephone," Mr. Saïdi told the court, adding that he had then grabbed the contractor, according to French news reports at the time.
"The church and this nation cry out for a revival of masculine Christianity, which is to say that we church leaders need to stop being such, for lack of a better word, sissies when it comes to social and political issues," Lively said.
Each of these impacts independently suggests that we are currently allowing too much air pollution, and they also cry out for more research that attempts to assess the long-term cumulative impact of pollutants that appear to induce cognitive problems throughout the life cycle.
But this is more a time to acknowledge the limits of realism — as a means to deal with the evil of ISIS, the debacle of Syria, or the desperate European refugee crisis — than to cry out for more, or suggest that it is underrepresented in American discourse.
When there's a disaster, state and local officials cry out for EPA assistance, which makes it so jarring when political leaders pat the EPA on the back and take credit for its hard work — even as they support budget cuts that will cripple its ability to help Americans when disaster strikes.
The earlier chunks of the story, in which she hustles around London as a bicycle courier and toughens her skills in the boxing ring, feel fresher and less grandiose, confirming that "Tomb Raider," stuffed though it is with curses, vaults, and locks that cry out for secret keys, is not really about a legendary quest, or family honor.
It's about appearing to protect, giving a warm hug to all those reactionary dullards who complain endlessly about special snowflakes in the colleges, with their trigger warnings and their safe spaces, bawling at a reality they're too sensitive to deal with—and then turn around to cry out for a strong leader to keep them safe from all the vaguely defined terrors of a big scary world.

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