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The boy cried out in pain, though, as a loud, metallic clang rang out in the alley.
She cried out in pain and watched in amazement, as her attacker seemed to fly backward and fall head over heels over her bed.
He cried out and rolled on his side as she straddled him and grabbed the collar of his jacket.
Milo had his eyes screwed shut in pain, jaw clamped tight shut lest he cried out.
Amy cried out as she accidentally stubbed her toe on one of the wooden bedposts.
When the judge then suggested that he live with his grandparents, the boy cried out that they also beat him.
The owner cried out in horror from her bathroom window and the group of men walked off.
The victim cried out as he fell which alerted other crewmen but they were unable to rescue him.
Adam pulled her down beside him and tried to turn toward her, but cried out in pain as he hurt his side.
He cried out and tried to get away, but the stranger pinioned him down with inhuman strength.
The evil spirit convulsed the man and cried out with a loud voice as he came out of the man.
He cried out with the next spasm as the now unbearable pain in his right leg grew worse with the involuntary muscle clenching.
She cried out, stumbled backwards, and clutched at her nose as he regained his grip and his footing.
Birds of various kinds cried out as they evacuated from their resting-places.
With its suffocating pretensions and frequent idiocies, television has always cried out for sardonic mockery.
I cried out, screamed, and threw the crystal goblet that I had been drinking from across the room.
And on the Cross he cried out in agony, quoting a psalm that speaks of divine abandonment.
The sand bird mother was totally devastated by her loss, and cried out her grief in the jungle.
In her despair she cried out to him and opened her arms, begging him to enfold her in his embrace.
Almost immediately he cried out, doubling up as the pain knifed through him.
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He cried out again, a less intelligible scream, and doubled up with wave after abject wave of nauseating pain.
Occasions that cried out for a drop-goal attempt, especially with Eric Elwood and McHugh in wait, were passed up, as Connacht went for broke.
She cried out, her arms waving frantically in the air as she sought to keep her balance.
As she was jostled, the pain became so intense that she cried out before passing out cold.
She cried out to him, reaching for his touch as she sat unable to move upon the ground.
Something heavy thumped into my shoulder and I cried out as I was sent sprawling to the floor, thudding to the ground.
Another panther cried out in response to the first, and it echoed through the forest, sending birds winging into the star-studded sky.
She was then tossed across a horse's withers and cried out involuntarily as her belly slammed into the horse's back.
Evelyn cried out with relief, but her reassured expression soon changed drastically in a look of pure fury.
Alexander cried out in anguish, but was unable to move away from a final blow.
Every fiber of her cried out for revenge, for retribution, for something to let her strike back.
People cried out in pain as security guards brandishing flagstaffs as batons pushed back the rubbernecking crowd to allow the procession to pass.
Her toes, pinched in the sandals, cried out for liberation and her poor heel throbbed with a developing blister.
His soul cried out in protest at the very thought, yet even as it did, another part of him writhed in self-contempt.
She cried out towards him but dust clogged her throat, and she barely got out a raspy whisper.
The color draining from his cheeks, Shanza floundered for an answer but was interrupted when a shrill shriek cried out across the room.
The earth cracked and trembled in pain and Mother Earth cried out to Jove for help.
I cried out, blinded with pain, and would have fallen to my knees if Cae hadn't quickly slipped his arms around me.
The wolf barked as William cried out, tongue soon slobbering on the side of its mouth.
All Zephyr had to do to quiet him was bop him softly on the arm, and he cried out in pain.
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Mia cried out in surprise of the brilliance of the light while the vampire hissed fiercely.
Our niche marketing strategy will cater directly to those who cried out for our help.
Sweat and spittle flew as the Serpent-Men cried out in bloodlust, every individual more than ready to do battle.
And about the ninth hour Jesus cried out with a loud voice, saying, Eli, Eli, lama sabachthani?
She cried out in pain and frustration, and remained where she lay.
Bart cried out as Jack went for him, swinging his cutlass furiously.
The crowd of soldiers cheered and cried out their battle cry.
Now the region was strewn with floating wreckage, the sort of flotsam that cried out to any Sentient that battle had raged across the Void a scant time previous.
One day, a resident chimp cried out, signaling that snakes were present.
Kim's eyes filled with tears involuntarily and she cried out in pain.
I cried out in pain, staggering back and falling on my back to the ground.
Rudy cried out in anguish as he stood and touched his sore ribs.
Then, as a group, they cried out in stark terror and rushed away.
All of a sudden, Beth and Alicia cried out simultaneously as a third figure emerged from the bushes and Daniel leapt on him, bringing him to the ground in a rugby tackle.
A perfectly worthy, if dull, strudel tart cried out for a layer of seasonal apples or pears to complement its buttery pastry, almond frangipane and dry, crumbly topping.
The children cried out for help as the ice crack more along the surface.
Shut up, he yelled silently as the woman cried out in pain and terror in the cabin behind him.
The drama overshadowed a game that cried out for a little shimmy of the hips, a step-over or a trademark body swerve.
She cried out in disbelief on hearing that terrorists had crashed an airplane into the World Trade Center in New York City.
At the very moment he cried out, David realised that what he had run into was only the Christmas tree.
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But she dabbed at an eye, cried out for a touchup and had someone turn up Grace Jones on the MP3 player.
Escape artist Nicky Flash, 31, cried out for help after his miniature escape key got jammed in the lock during a talent competition at Southport arts centre.
There were even moments when, looking into her cheval-glass, she cried out against that arrangement in comely lines and tints which got for her the dulia she delighted in.
And while the revellers stood aghast at the fury of the man, one more wicked or, it may be, more drunken than the rest, cried out that they should put the hounds upon her.
Examples from Classical Literature
Imlac now felt the enthusiastic fit, and was proceeding to aggrandize his own profession, when the prince cried out, Enough!
Nan, agonizing in her suspense, cried out she must join him and go with him if he went.
I cried out, and in a foolish effort to save him, I must have let go of the ledge to which I clung.
An artist, in Uncle Peter's place, might have fancied that the colour scheme of the apartment cried out for a bit of warmth.
Mapfarity cried out with shock and surprise as his skin flopped on the stones like a devilfish on dry land.
Sues saucy, self-congratulatory toss of the head 14 stung her so that she could have cried out.
Much chagrined, and burning with indignation, fullam briefly cried out to his men to advance quickly.
The Magyars, on the other hand, cried out that this was part of an attempt to Germanize Transylvania.
From below, the angry voice of the Great Falls cried out to us unceasingly.
Again Robineau felt the long beard, and he cried out, thinking that the devil meant to punish him for his incontinence.
My Annerle cried out in her sleep last night that she was being devoured, and little Kasper woke up and cried too.
And all of them cried out that Kura could not go to war, for he was but lately married, and they bade Lemminkainen leave him.
The sharp sweet bloom of her beauty, fresh in swarthiness, under the whipping Easter, cried out against that loathed inhumanity.
The women screamed, and lavigne cried out with a curse that he had a ball in his right arm.
In the talk at table the family, with Teuton tactlessness, now and then cried out the surpassing merits of the German young man.
Suddenly the lictor himself appeared, and cried out, Do you wish to ruin me?
Finally, I was peed out and cried out and the guy was pounding on the door.
Now these limbs, reinvigorated, cried out for active work as loudly as his hungry stomach cried for hearty food.
But rinzai groaned and cried out, To think that such a blind donkey should undertake to hand on my teaching!
He cried out in pain, uncontrollably, and let Ringg slip from his grasp.
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It is as though a mole cried out against the morning star, because he could not see it.
Bhaer laughed his sonorous laugh, and Jo cried out, with a scandalized face.
Naida, unarmed, cried out behind him, and he shoved his gun at her.
So she cried out, 'The king's daughter shall, in her fifteenth year, be wounded by a spindle, and fall down dead.
But when Creon threw, Charmides cried out in sorrow, and Menon groaned.
He cried out to her, and ran to her side with great, lunging steps.
The creepers, catching against his legs, cried out harshly as their sprays were torn from the barks of trees.
He cried out and ran, like the fleet-footed boy that he was, for Lorona.
Madden had dislodged two or three, when mulcher cried out for help.
She cried out, and they all disappeared with a whirring noise.
Then it had cried out once, and so remained ever lachrymose and in agony.
Ali Baba did so, and seeing a man, started back in alarm, and cried out.
Ali Baba and his son, shocked at this action, cried out aloud.
A demon is belching at us, one of the men cried out in broken English.
Willard, a pious minister of Boston, was cried out upon as a wizard in open court.
While this was passing, a duck came quacking up and cried out, 'You thieving vagabonds, what business have you in my grounds?
They were from an island of cannibals and head-hunters, and they never cried out.
The chattering crowd, with their rude jokes cried out from wagon to wagon, sometimes irritated him sharply.
Some cried out that they had had no cognizance of any plot to deceive.
At sight of this, Pierre Dorion eagerly cried out to the party not to fire, as this movement was a peaceful signal, and an invitation to a parley.
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Morning and evening he drove about in his spring wagon, distributing freshly ironed clothes, and collecting bags of linen that cried out for his suds and sunny drying-lines.
Something rushed swiftly by her, and Laurie's voice cried out.
The press was great, and Earl Percy drove a way through the crowd with so much haughtiness and violence that the Bishop of London cried out at him in wrath.
The people raved against the Lady Eleanore, and cried out that her pride and scorn had evoked a fiend, and that, between them both, this monstrous evil had been born.
The Scots town managed to stop a Viking invasion in 1263 when, allegedly, a barefoot Norseman stepped on a thistle and cried out in pain and the Vikings were overrun.