in full cry उदाहरण वाक्य
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- Just a few years ago, lawmakers were in full cry about the supposed dangers of immigration _ from crime to welfare cheats to lost jobs.
- In the years when Muhammad Ali was in full cry, he once predicted, " When I stop, the game will go to the graveyard ."
- In a smoky back room, where they stored the Pabst Blue Ribbon signs, newspaper ruffians and yellow dog Democrats could be heard in full cry.
- It was being pursued by hundreds of young men on bicycles and by crowds running on foot, like hounds in full cry after a steel fox.
- Its advocates and their many allies on the editorial pages are in full cry, demanding change for the sake of a cleaner, better, more democratic politics.
- The Cultural Revolution was in full cry, everyone rode clunky bicycles and wore prim Mao suits, and capitalists were just above running dogs in public esteem.
- Five British columns set out after Baji Rao II in full cry, slavering at the thought of the'Prize money'that lay at the end of the chase.
- This is the season in which, for instance, our politicians and our inevitably conservative talk-radio savants, hot as rutting moose, are in full cry against taxes.
- The high-season for Borking comes every four or eight years, when a new president puts together his administration, and at the moment Washington is in full cry.
- So even as the Northeast painstakingly ponders what role energy deregulation may have played in last week's crippling blackout, a similar soul-searching is in full cry here.