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Example sentences for "cried the"

  • Why, you must do all that can be done for her," cried the Marquise.

  • None at all, none at all, my lord," cried the corporal, hastily putting in a soft answer.

  • Oh, my lord Marquis, your lordship must excuse him," cried the notary.

  • Good-morning, dear aunt," cried the Colonel, giving the old lady a hasty embrace.

  • I want to say that from the pulpit," cried the abbe.

  • You are monsters," cried the abbe, coming up; "you ought to be arrested and taken to the assizes.

  • Let us go and tell the general at once, before he breakfasts," cried the countess; "he might die of anger.

  • But there should be another one," cried the man in the purple coat.

  • Bless the lad, if he doth not blush like any girl, and yet preach like the whole College of Cardinals," cried the archer.

  • A dry question to answer," cried the younger, coming back on to his feet.

  • Not I, most worthy sir," cried the carrier, shrinking away from the fierce eyes of the bowman.

  • Not to be eaten," cried the physician, in high disdain.

  • Never," cried the chief, proudly; "I forbid you to answer.

  • One denier, cried the order of mercy--one single denier, in behalf of a thousand patient captives, whose eyes look towards heaven and you for their redemption.

  • God's power is infinite, cried the Nosarians, he can do any thing.

  • Tis above reason, cried the doctors on one side.

  • What a pity, cried the bandy-legg'd drummer, we did not both touch it!

  • We are poisoned," cried the general, in the midst of his chokings.

  • They are brute beasts," cried the Chief of Police, quite beside himself again.

  • I was looking for you," cried the Prefect.

  • It is not more difficult than that," cried the reporter, striking the sailor on the shoulder.

  • Well, yes, my brave fellow," cried the reporter.

  • I would rather be here than in the hands of the Southerners," cried the sailor, "especially since the captain has been kind enough to come and join us again.

  • I am not complaining of you," cried the manager.

  • Thank you; give it me," cried the musketeer.

  • Mademoiselle de Cinq-Cygne is incapable of baseness," cried the abbe.

  • So be it," cried the Marquis; "I will leave you, and find a wife worthy to be your sister.

  • We are true knights of the olden time, worthy of our fathers," cried the elder.

  • I'll push," cried the Harvester, "and help you get them on.

  • Here is the place we adjourn to the moon," cried the Harvester.

  • Grandfather, I said that," cried the Girl.

  • Has no one thought to show you," cried the Harvester.

  • Not at all,' cried the doctor; 'not at all.

  • Stop' cried the gentleman, stretching forth his right arm, which was so tightly wedged into his threadbare sleeve that it looked like a cloth sausage.

  • And do I then,' cried the general, 'once again behold the choicest spirits of my country!

  • You ought to have a statue," cried the Canadian, as he came back, radiant, from the telephone.

  • I won't have you talking like that," cried the girl, who was in a curious glow.

  • O sun," cried the prophet, "O star that art too great to be allowed among the stars!

  • Das ri'," cried the man, his face lighting up at the soothing tones of the woman's voice.

  • No, no," cried the women, crowding about and trying to subdue him.

  • Because he tears 'is clothes, yeh damn fool," cried the woman in supreme wrath.

  • Wid a home like dis an' a mudder like me, she went teh deh bad," cried the mother, raising her eyes.

  • The notion of the real presence," cried the Calvinists, "is contrary to the text of the Gospel.

  • They are driving off our brethren, cried the children of Mahomet: the people of the prophet are outraged!

  • The pope has no right to decide anything of himself," cried the Jansenists; and thirty other sects rising up, and accusing each other of heresies and errors, it was no longer possible to hear anything distinctly.

  • It is a horrible abuse," cried the Lutherans, "to pretend to remit sins for money.

  • I ask that this speech be graven on bronze," cried the monk, Bulloch.

  • Then," cried the angel, "what art thou doing here, thou impotent creature?

  • What you declare to me, O virgin," cried the apostle, "seems wonderful and beyond human power.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "cried the" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    certain distances; cried aloud; cried angrily; cried another; cried little; cried out; cried passionately; cried she; cried the; cried they; dinner parties; during which; firm grip; forgive sins; long strip; mild form; more scientific; must introduce; nearly pure; permanent value; quite know; rough voice; same name; slavery sentiment; tree trunk; wing candidates