Laments loudly refers to crying out or expressing sorrow or grief in a loud and vocal manner. It is a way to audibly express deep emotions of distress, sadness, or suffering.
Shakespeare used the verb "to stint" various times, always in the sense of "to reduce in intensity." So basically it meant almost the same then as it does now, which is "To restrict or limit, as in amount or number; be sparing with" So when the Nurse said the infant Juliet was crying and then "stinted" she means that Juliet stopped crying so loudly.
usually a week or so during mourning it cries out loudly making human voices
If it is separated with it parents then it probaly misses them and its sisters. It is also maybe wondering what is going on and where it is. It will just take atleast 3 weeks for the puppy to be used to you.
how does a flea travel so fast
In his words, after admitting that he had been crying, "And so would you," he went on, "if you'd lived all your life in the country and had a pony, and a river at the bottom of the garden, and then been brought to live in a beastly Hole like this."
Not if it is applied properly to the mother. Young pups, especially those still weaning from the mother, should NEVER be given flea/tick treatments. Always read the instructions on the package before applying to any dog.
No, "very loudly" is redundant. "Loudly" already conveys the idea of a high volume, so using "very" is unnecessary. Just "loudly" is sufficient to convey the intended meaning.
A flea was on my dog so I had to go to the vets. (= simples
Tennison
You have to remember that your mother is her own person. She has had a lot of years' experience on you, and she may be quite happy laughing loudly. That sort of thing often embarrasses children, but you may find that as you grow older it won't be so embarrassing and you may even be able to join in the laughter yourself. If other adults are not embarrassed, then you shouldn't be either, though it's difficult to change your feelings overnight.
Crying is a natural thing that the human body produces tears. If we were meant to get rashes while crying, our bodies would not produce the tears. So technicaly, no. You can't get a rash from crying.