cry for the moon
Greasers were tough guys. It's just a rework of the common wisdom that Boys Don't Cry. Tough guys don't cry in front of strangers -- and some of them never express that release, even in the comfort of silence.
Some people don't cry but they think it's sad mostly at the end!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Cry Wolf (AWESOME movie, by the way), Cry-Baby, Boys Don't Cry, The Cry, Cry Freedom, Far Cry, China Cry, Battle Cry, Cry Uncle, Cry Wilderness...
Possibly Dancer in the Dark (2000) starring Bjork? I didn't cry when I watched it, but my friend did and she said she never cried at a movie before.
1513, "battle cry," from Gaelic sluagh-ghairm "battle cry used by Scottish Highland or Irish clans," from sluagh "army, host, slew" + gairm "a cry." Metaphoric sense of "distinctive word or phrase used by a political or other group" is first attested 1704. Sloganeering is attested from 1941.
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The idiom "to cry for the moon" means to desire something that is impossible or unrealistic to attain. It suggests longing for something that is beyond reach, like crying for the unreachable moon.
The Dark Cry of the Moon was created in 1986.
The Dark Cry of the Moon has 191 pages.
Wolves Cry Under the Moon was created in 1997.
The duration of Wolves Cry Under the Moon is 2.02 hours.
Yes you physically can cry on the moon unless you mean without a space suit. But then you would be dead.
The Cry of the Moor is one of the figurative language that was used in some poem.
Someone who is sensitive often cries easily. An idiom for crying easily is "cry at the drop of hat".
Some examples of idioms in "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee include "bought the farm" meaning to die, "cry over spilt milk" meaning to regret something that has already happened, and "barking up the wrong tree" meaning to pursue the wrong course of action.
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they find it romantic or they may be effected by moon light which make them tear