Usage examples of "Cry" in English with translation to Spanish

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He did nothing but cry. Él no hacía más que llorar.
He gave a deafening cry. Él dio un grito ensordecedor.
We cry when we are very sad. Se llora cuando se está muy triste.
The baby started to cry. El bebé empezó a llorar.
The man gave a big cry. El hombre dio un gran grito.
He began to cry loudly. Él empezó a llorar a viva voz.
You know that that is the cry of the prophets. Tú sabes que ese es el grito de los profetas.
The boy began to cry. El niño empezó a llorar.
He does nothing but cry. No hace más que llorar.
I just want to cry. Solo quiero llorar.
He's beginning to cry. Se larga a llorar.
She tried not to cry. Ella trató de no llorar.
I don't cry easily. Yo no lloro fácilmente.
They do nothing but cry. No hacen más que llorar.
He heard him cry at midnight. Él lo oyó llorar a la medianoche.
Don't cry like a child! ¡No llores como un nene!
That book still makes me cry. Ese libro todavía me hace llorar.
For what reason did you cry? ¿Por qué razón llorabas?
Don't cry. I love you. No llores. Te quiero.
The girl did nothing but cry. La niña no hizo nada más que llorar.
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