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.
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.
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.