Sentences with phrase «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
It is still a delight to the eye, a visceral pleasure to drive and a joy to hear in full cry.
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.
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.
Kaling was quick to reply: «Oh my god I'm like full crying.
What starts as an angst - full cry from Lady Bird to «live through something», escalates to a heated discussion about their family's financial situation, the efforts put into having her in a safe school, her desire to go beyond, and Marion's distrust about her daughter's own abilities.
The wailing yowl of the V10 in full cry as it kicks towards 8000rpm prickles your nape, and getting everything from the car over a lap gives you all - over goosebumps.
m at our Sanctuary in East Sussex when a pack of uncontrolled Fox hounds in full cry ran through the Sanctuary in pursuit of a fox and a deer forcing our resident cats who live freely in the grounds to flee for their lives.
Watching you and Raddy in full cry will always, I hope, stay fresh in the forefront of the memory.
I really believe by end of Feb at latest the Wenger out banners and chants will be in full cry and i welcome that.
However, a more strong - willed child may do best with a full cry it out method, which encourages babies to fall asleep on their own because parental consoling can prolong or even intensify the process.
GERD - mania is in full cry, so to speak.»
A cross Party consensus for press censorship was in full cry.
If the Tories were saying this kind of thing the left would be in full cry.
Despite starting the film in full cry — pushing repeatedly against the fourth wall — McAvoy carefully modulates the excesses of his performance.
Davis is quite powerful in those few scenes where Rose is allowed to break free from the character's wary vigilance — where she pours out her hurt — but the scenes often play out as arias in an opera that never quite rises to full cry.
The engine didn't send chills up and down the spine the way a MINI Cooper S powerplant in full cry would, but nor did the Hyundai engine set teeth rattling.
Mr. Palmer was in full cry.
The central part of the Sanctuary of several acres is already fully fenced but unfortunately there isn't much that will keep out a pack of hounds in full cry.
The marks and gestures in these and other paintings don't have a telltale signature or a sense of the artist's ego yearning to burst out in full cry.
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