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Hasibul Alam Posted 6 years ago
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What is the meaning of "good cry"?

“Tell you what, before dumplings, let’s call Grams and Pop. We’ll give them a double dose of good news—yours and mine. I can have a good cry before I show you how we make dumplings in our house”
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You would have a 'good cry' if you were uninhibited, and had the chance to cry as much as you like. It would probably give a sense of satisfaction or relief.

  • You would have a 'good cry' if you were uninhibited, and had the chance to cry as much as you like.
  • It would probably give a sense of satisfaction or relief.
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You would have a 'good cry' if you were uninhibited, and had the chance to cry as much as you like. It would probably give a sense of satisfaction or relief.

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A "good cry" is a catharsis.

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