Does it make any sense as read? Yes, so it is a metaphor instead of an idiom.
It's A SHOULDER TO CRY ON. It's not really an idiom -- the person is offering to let the other person cry on them, as in offer them sympathy.
I cannot find an idiom that starts off "she cried tears." When you cry, you cry tears, so that would not be a good idiom anyway.
"Cry Me a River"- Julie London-1955
when i went back to my apartmemt their was a big cry wolf in room 208.
The duration of Cry Me a River - film - is 1140.0 seconds.
The Tiber is a river. The phrase makes perfect sense, so no, it's not an idiom. Someone is swimming across the Tiber river.
Does the literal meaning make no sense? Then it's an idiom. Have you ever seen anyone really have a blue face? Nope.
"far cry" is used to denote difference in degree, or between ideas or qualities. One would never use the idiom in reference to actual distance.. "It is a far cry from astubbed toe to an amputation" or even "It is a far cry from Brooklyn to Broadway". The two geographic areas are quite close, of course, but success in Brooklyn won't guarantee success on Broadway.
The cast of Cry River - 2007 includes: Daryl Colquitt
Justin Timberlake was 21 years of age when he sang "Cry Me a River".
he was 12 when he sang cry you a river by Justin Timberlake
Liam Payne sang Cry Me A River at his X-Factor audition