'CRY FOR' (sme) ‑ You are sad for he/she or them, or with he/she or them: "I'm 'CRYING FOR' his farewell."
'CRY OVER' (sme) ‑ You are crying because of something he/she/they did to you: "I' can't count all the times that I 'CRIED OVER' you."
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'CRY FOR' vs. 'CRY OVER'
'CRY FOR' (sme) ‑ You are sad for he/she or them, or with he/she or them: "I'm 'CRYING FOR' his farewell."
'CRY OVER' (sme) ‑ You are crying because of something he/she/they did to you: "I' can't count all the times that I 'CRIED OVER' you."