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Sentence count:141+4Posted:2016-12-24Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: clamornoiseuproarSimilar words: outcomeDutchcrycry outcry fora far crycrystalencryptMeaning: ['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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61. The decision caused a huge public outcry and a national debate on euthanasia.
62. The last sentence may seem obscure or - in the light of recent outcry against paedophilia - a hedging of bets.
63. His extreme position caused an outcry, and some of the contributors to Le Livre Noir dissociated themselves from his preface.
64. The move, disclosed by health chiefs, is likely to create controversy after the outcry over school league tables.
65. That case sparked a nationwide outcry about racial profiling and police brutality.
66. Furthermore, there is no shocked outcry from the mass media if such criminals are given relatively minor sentences.
67. There was an immediate outcry against the project by environmentalists and some of Milizac's residents.
68. There was an immediate outcry from whites in the South, and preparations were made to resist the Court's decision.
69. The Thom case was exceptional and gave rise to something of a public outcry.
70. Dealing in traded options is by open outcry on the once busy floor of the Stock Exchange.
71. An armed raid on a hospital was bound to cause an international outcry, particularly if we came out empty-handed.
72. The accident triggered a public outcry for a median barrier on the bridge, a plan being studied by bridge officials.
73. To Chrystelle Bond, the latest outcry over freak dancing represents just another turn of the perennial generational wheel.
74. Or he can act if there is public outcry over a sentence.
75. Mr Fujimori is hoping to sit tight and wait for the national and international outcry to blow over.
76. A further outcry from consumer groups and fire brigade unions is expected over the dangers from fire.
77. It is safer now after the public outcry of 1989 when two horses died.
78. The large number of civilian deaths in Sakhiet provoked an international outcry.
79. The outcry from the pulpits and from religious broadcasters should be heard throughout the world.
80. When Saad's note proclaiming his innocence was discovered there was an outcry in the village.
81. One waits for an outcry about such abuses from honest attorneys or an investigation by the local bar association.
82. For one thing, there is not exactly a popular outcry in support of a Romanov return.
83. Hale was permitted to retire quietly, but after a public outcry he was brought back to face charges.
84. Rangers rarely respond to their outcry when a person is trampled to death by the same beasts.
85. So soothing is the language of layoffs that the stunned victims often make no audible outcry.
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86. The killings by the military have caused an international outcry.
87. The angry outcry from officials and the press was deafening.
88. The lack of evidence and the circumstantial nature of the testimony caused a public outcry.
89. It would cause an outcry and lose votes including mine.
90. The public outcry over the massacre led to the resignation March 12 of state Gov.
More similar words: outcomeDutchcrycry outcry fora far crycrystalencrypt
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