cry for
Also, cry out for; have a crying need for. Be in urgent need of, as in This wall cries for a second coat of paint, or This car is crying out for a good washing, or There is a crying need for order in this house. The figurative use of cry for, literally meaning “implore” or “weep for,” dates from the late 1500s, as does the use of crying for “demanding attention.” The first variant, alluding to actually shouting out one's needs or desires, dates from the second half of the 1800s.
Words nearby cry for
cruzeiro real,
cruzie,
crwth,
cry,
cry down,
cry for,
cry havoc,
cry off,
cry on someone's shoulder,
cry one's eyes out,
cry out