To cry one's eyes out (4th CAL)

This week is an idiom what I want to share with you. And it goes:

TO CRY ONE'S EYES OUT

To cry your eyes out is to cry a lot and for a long time.

Example: My niece cried her eyes out when she discovered that her favourite doll was broken.

Can you think of another example? Share it with us! Have a nice week!

Comments

  1. Hello
    Thank you for your idioms. I think that these idioms that you write every day, help us to know other expression which it's difficult to study in a formal way.
    I write other idiom: burst into tears and burst out crying. It does mean: to begin to cry suddenly. Example: The children burst into tears on hearing of the death of their dog.

    I have a sugges: this night I want to find all idioms but it difficult because I need to read all notes. Could you put gadget of labels? Thank you so much.

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  2. Thank you for giving me the idea! (I hadn't thought of it). Done! Now all the information is much more easy for you to find. See you tomorrow!

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  3. Once upon time a wealthy man was crying one's eyes out because he had lost his wallet. He had only few euros inside but he was a miserly man so he begged for his money to gods. Surplisingly a welldressed man knocked his door. On his right hand he carried a briefcase but on his left hand he had the missing wallet. "Gods listened to me. That's good for me."--miserly man thought. But he changed his mind when the smart man opened his mouth.
    Will be continue...

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