After a few minutes the wagon jolted and moved on the track and then there was a sudden thud that almost made Bligh cry out in fright. |
The fact that these are precisely the issues that most cry out for free and open debate seems to matter not at all. |
Yet, despite his awareness of the literature across regional and national boundaries, his essays cry out for further comparative scholarship. |
She tried to get up but the stinging pain on her back caused her to cry out in anguish. |
He enfolds her with his arms, so tight and warm she could nearly cry out in pleasure. |
Jake was about to retort with a very rude comment when pain flared up through his body, causing him to cry out. |