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  1. Jun 1, 2018 · cry (n.) late 13c., "an announcement, proclamation;" c. 1300, "any loud or passionate utterance; any loud or inarticulate sound from a human or beast," also "entreaty, prayer," from cry (v.). By 1852 as "a fit of weeping;" from 1540s as "word or phrase used in battle." From 1530s as "the yelping of hounds in the chase."

  2. Cry uncle definition: . See examples of CRY UNCLE used in a sentence.

  3. uncle: [noun] the brother of one's father or mother. the husband of one's aunt or uncle.

  4. Jan 7, 2023 · 24. “Cry on Command” Meaning: To be able to cry at will or on demand, typically for acting or performance. In a Sentence: As an actor, she mastered the art of crying on command, bringing authenticity to emotional scenes. 25. “Cry UncleMeaning: To give up or surrender, often used in the context of physical exertion or competition.

  5. Uncle definition: Used as a form of address for an older man, especially by children.

  6. surrender. break. cave in. say uncle. give up. give way. put one's tail between one's legs. “The stubborn one-time peanut vendor may have to cry uncle again.”. Verb.

  7. Jun 30, 2023 · The term "say uncle" is synonymous with admitting defeat. It's a way of saying, "I give up," or "You win." This idiom is often used in situations where an individual is expected to concede or acknowledge that they've been bested. The idiom also has a few variations, such as "cry uncle" or "scream uncle," all of which essentially convey the same ...

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