Someone who is very likely to cry, for some reason.
The phrase "cry your heart out" means to cry intensely or for a long time. Its origin is uncertain, but it likely stems from the idea that crying from the heart is a deep emotional expression related to heartfelt sorrow or distress.
Apt is an adjective to describe someone or something as suitable, appropriate, liable, or likely (the meaning of your phrase). Example sentence:You would be more apt to know that answer than I would.
"apt" means skillful or appropriate. Roughly speaking an apt comparison is a good and useful one.
"Moth cry cry cry" means MOTH BALLS because balls rhymes with bawls which means to cry.
The complete phrase is "Laugh and the whole world laughs with you, cry and the whole world crys with you."
It means don't cry over something trivial.It also means not to worry about something that has already happened and that you can't fix. You can't put milk backinto the glass, so don't worry about it! Clean it up. Move on.dont cry over little things
the suffix crine means to cry out the suffix crine means to cry out
apt
1. A distinctive cry, phrase, or motto of any party, group, manufacturer, or person; catchword or catch phrase.2. A war cry or gathering cry, as formerly used among the Scottish clans.
The word "apt" means 'suited to', or 'able', whether in Romeo and Juliet or in anything else in the English language, such as the film title "Apt Pupil".
Apt means fitting. But since you didn't tell the NAME of the story, this question cannot be answered.
Apt means appropriate or suitable for the circumstances. Aptly is the adverb and aptness is the noun. However, aptful is not a word.