Synonym: clamor, noise, uproar. Similar words: outcome, Dutch, cry, cry out, cry for, a far cry, crystal, encrypt. Meaning: ['aʊtkraɪ] n. a loud utterance; often in protest or opposition. v. 1. shout louder than 2. utter aloud; often with surprise, horror, or joy.
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31. That was abolished after an outcry from conservationists.
32. That bid sparked a public outcry.
33. Yet all this led to comparatively little public outcry.
34. Originally intended to run six months, the study lasted 40 years, until a public outcry in the 1970s ended it.
35. An outcry from dentists around the country this week forced the Government to postpone their decision on the payments until May 1.
36. The move brought an outcry from advocates for people with disabilities.
37. The outcry against the taxation of domestic heating is misplaced.
38. They fear an end to the open outcry system and a lack of arbitrage opportunities on the new system.
39. Nature is an outcry, unpolished truth; the art-a euphemism-tamed wilderness. Dejan Stojanovic
40. About the time this outcry was gathering momentum, a curve ball landed like a left hook.
41. In contrast, there was a public outcry in Cleveland over the loss of the Browns.
42. The last folly was finished in nineteen thirty-six and provoked such a public outcry that it led to the first-ever planning inquiry.
43. She is particularly worried that a freeze on public sector pay will cause outcry among doctors, nurses and hospital workers.
44. There will be no outcry from the corporate sector about the disarray in the accountancy profession.
45. There has been an enormous and very genuine outcry over the vast sums it has made from a virtual monopoly position.
46. What hides behind this outcry for religion that reverberates in the Arab world?
47. It had been stopped in its tracks by the Railway Inspectorate and a public outcry.
48. The change of heart followed an outcry by the public who lodged objections to the scheme.
49. The outcry was such that on Oct. 19 the government postponed part of the closure programme.
50. There was an outcry when it was revealed Rosalyn sat in on cabinet meetings.
51. Suddenly, the loyalist outcry over the arrests in the Rathcoole district was the government's best friend.
52. There was a public outcry at Andrew Hayton's sentence for causing death by reckless driving.
53. The new measures are in response to the public outcry over illegal rave parties such as the one at Castlemorton Common last year.
54. After an international outcry, the white government reluctantly set up an inquest in the matter of Bantu Steven Biko.
55. There was a widespread outcry over the increase in fuel tax.
55. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and make good sentences.
56. Some three years on from that initial burst of enthusiasm and the corresponding outcry from the professional market much has changed.
57. The trader gives his orders by open outcry and officially sanctioned hand signals.
58. Despite such exceptions, the burden of outcry gradually shifted to people whose religion was not confined in the churches.
59. There was an outcry against Hollywood, the very thing Hays and Zukor had tried to avoid.
60. The shooting of an unarmed teenager by police caused a public outcry.