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5 Sentences With "cried up"

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In the caption, she wrote: "Little girl cried up until we opened the front door and she knew we were walking towards her daddy and bruvvah."
Ginseng is cried up as a kind of panpharmacon against all sorts of distempers, especially of the venereal kind.
Richard Steele praised Underhill's understatement, and Cibber included him as one of the "original masters". In his Brief Supplement, however, Tony Aston disparaged Underhill, saying that he knows Underhill was much cried up in his time, but he (Aston) is so stupid as not to know why.
Nedham's particular style and philosophy can be summarised by his proposal for Mercurius Politicus in 1650: > the design of this pamphlet being to undeceive the people, it must be > written in a jocular way, or else it will never be cried up: for those > truths which the multitude regard not in a serious dress, being represented > in pleasing popular airs, make music to the common sense, and charm the > fancy, which ever sways the sceptre in vulgar judgement, much more than > reason. Nedham used mockery, satire and a biting wit to attack his enemies and generate as much controversy as possible. He believed that a popular audience needed to have humour in addition to the more serious business of news. Propaganda would only be effective with a large circulation.
A rare surviving contemporary review by Guy Patin, a distinguished member of the Parisian medical faculty, indicates the considerable impact Religio Medici had upon the intelligentsia abroad: Throughout the seventeenth century Religio Medici spawned numerous imitative titles, including John Dryden's great poem, Religio Laici, but none matched the frank, intimate tone of the original in which Browne shares his thoughts, as well as the idiosyncrasies of his personality with his reader. Samuel Pepys in his diaries complained that the Religio was cried up to the whole world for its wit and learning. A translation into German of the Religio was made in 1746 and an early admirer of Browne's spiritual testament was Goethe's one-time associate Lavater. In the early nineteenth century Religio Medici was "re-discovered" by the English Romantics.

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