Our chief is Ninco Nanco, and no one else," cried another.
Why, Dick, you must be new to these seas if you don't know that," cried another.
Mr Jack," cried another sailor; and a couple of ropes flew down the slope in rapidly opening rings, and so accurately pitched that Jack caught his just as he felt that he was sliding downward.
And you may see," cried another, "that we are above petty prejudices here; roguery only lies heavy on the conscience that conceals it.
Butcher gave a mustang and two hundred and seventy for her," cried another.
The captain had a belt round his waist crammed with dust and bank-notes," cried another, "and the farmer a nugget as big as a pumpkin on the pommel of his saddle.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "cried another" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.