meaning of.... cry over.
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cry over someone or something. to weep because of someone or something. There's no need to cry over it. Things will work out. She is still crying overher lost love.
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Cry over : cry over someone or something. to weep because of someone or something. There's no need to cry overit. Things will work out. She is stillcrying over her lost love.
Most languages, in common with English, use the general word for "cryout, shout, wail" to also mean "weep, shed tears to express pain or grief." ... U.S. colloquial for crying out loud is 1924, probably another euphemism for for Christ's sake.
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Cry over : cry over someone or something. to weep because of someone or something. There's no need to cry overit. Things will work out. She is stillcrying over her lost love.
Most languages, in common with English, use the general word for "cryout, shout, wail" to also mean "weep, shed tears to express pain or grief." ... U.S. colloquial for crying out loud is 1924, probably another euphemism for for Christ's sake.
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