Phrases with «full cry»

The phrase "full cry" refers to a situation or activity where people or animals are engaged in enthusiastic and intense pursuit or excitement. Full definition

Sentences with «full cry»

  • It is still a delight to the eye, a visceral pleasure to drive and a joy to hear in full cry. (automobilemag.com)
  • This twin - turbo engine with electric powertrain boost — said to be 500 hp altogether — sounds like something you'd expect to hear at full cry on the Nürburgring Nordschleife. (automobilemag.com)
  • Just across the street from Tweed and City Hall, more than 500 Manhattan teachers, parents and elected officials were in full cry against the Bloomberg assault on public education and child care. (uft.org)
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