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outcry

An outcry is a large uproar or a loud cry. When the fans saw their favorite idol on stage, they made a large outcry. An outcry is a strong protest. The proposal resulted in a public outcry.

outcry

(= cry) a loud utterance; often in protest or opposition the speaker was interrupted by loud cries from the rear of the audience (= outshout) shout louder than (= exclaim, cry, shout) utter aloud; often with surprise, horror, or joy 'I won!' he exclaimed 'Help!' she cried 'I'm here,' the mother shouted when she saw her child looking lost

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In response to the public outcry, the government is attempting to get rid of the monster known as Godzilla.
You make no outcry, Joshua.
Despite the abolition of capital punishment And the public outcry.
Since they're mammals of alleged high intelligence, there's been an outcry.
Minister, as you know there's been an outcry this week about the dossierthat the Civil Service bureaucracy has apparently been building up on every citizen in this country.
But if she can create enough public outcry to sway the undecided, the bill could be in trouble.
With so many other boroughs threatened, there'd be a national outcry.
In all events, the inevitable public outcry after all these leaks will make it awfully difficult for us to formulate an integrated national transport policy in the DAA.
There'd be a huge outcry.
There'd be an outcry.
I hadn't gone more than a hundred yards when I heard a hideous outcry, which caused me to run back again.
But public outcry has been so great, the government today finally ordered a complete shutdown of the project.
Dalton Voss, you will remember, was recently the subject of public outcry. when he decided to tear down 14 blocks oflow-income housing in East L. A. to build a mid-city commuter airport.
Public outcry against injustice is a very powerful tool.
Listen well to the outcry of the crowd.
You'll come back, we'll talk, we'll figure something else out. Maybe we can get the public behind you. Public outcry against injustice is a very powerful tool.
An outcry arose. Her abundant hair was cut short.
The public outcry will be deafening.
Press is exactly what you and the family need for a public outcry.
Vincenzo, my little treasure. was the scapegoat sacrificed to public outcry.
Are you even aware of the public outcry?
What do you think about the public outcry concerning the violence in hockey?
Preceded by scandal, controversy, protest, critical outcry and hosannas, a sensational film had opened in town.
Maybe we can get the public behind you. Public outcry against injustice is a very powerful tool.
There is no doubt that all the victims have been criminals. Perhaps this explains why a public outcry. to have these crimes stopped has not been heard.
There was a public outcry, they settled for a lower number.
That is what I'm desperate to do here. Put this issue in the spotlight a little, create maybe an outcry of sorts.
There was such an outcry!
That would be our outcry witnesses.
Public outcry.
But there has been such an outcry.
Fans and protesters alike are in an outcry for the playboy turned Green Arrow, Oliver Queen, who dropped his shocking announcement and has since vanished from society.
But if they were to find out That the Amber victims could be removed and resuscitated, I'm afraid the outcry would be akin to revolt.

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Their broadcasts caused a public outcry, which forced our parliament to organize a public hearing.
Premier Zhu apologized primarily in response to the public outcry on the internet.
Yet when the opinion was released, I provoked a general outcry by quoting it to the assembled journalists.
The outcry in Israel and the resulting massive Israeli military response inevitably causing high Palestinian casualties was clearly anticipated and indeed an integral part of the cold calculations of those who organized the attack.
The killing caused Ghana's government to declare a national emergency, and triggered an outcry over the curse of tribalism.
Such a softening of the church's position was probably the result of the public outcry in Russia's liberal press.
Human rights violations elicit an international outcry and condemnation, followed by intervention and occupation by foreign military forces.
One army veteran said that he cries every day from the resistance and outcry he now faces from passengers, and that the stress is worse than being on active military deployment.
If the PKK is able to launch a major attack on troops or civilians inside Turkey, the public outcry might leave Erdogan with little choice but to up the ante.
The outcry after the first BMW case was not really about the light sentence given to a rich woman, but about the lack of confidence ordinary people have in China's judicial system.
The turnaround was unprecedented. Premier Zhu apologized primarily in response to the public outcry on the internet.
Public outcry at a time of scandal forced progressive change then; we should hope that it does so now.
No matter how great the outcry against the death sentences imposed on adulterous women, Sharia law cannot be wished away here.
NEW DELHI - Last December's fatal gang rape of a 23-year-old woman in New Delhi triggered an unprecedented public outcry in India.
The photos of Tsvangirai's pummeled body led to an international outcry.

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