A loud utterance; often in protest or opposition.
Utter aloud; often with surprise, horror, or joy.
1 However, most market participants are able to access open - outcry trading, Duffy said.
2 It triggered a public outcry and encouraged more victims to come forward.
3 Still, the public outcry has given Kerviel a chance to fight back.
4 Expect strong public outcry , if this is indeed what Apple has decided.
5 Neither occurred before the law took effect, prompting outcry from airlines globally.
6 After a great deal of outcry , DiFranco decided to cancel the event.
7 However, the Maryland Democrat thought public outcry would force them to yield.
8 Footage of the encounter sparked a national outcry ; protests and riots followed.
9 Imagine the outcry were access to Dun Aengus denied to the public.
10 There was outcry and crowd enough in the cell the next day.
11 Ahmadinejad's comments on the Holocaust have caused international outcry and isolated Iran.
12 In response, an instant outcry of social media support huddled around Lee.
13 But an outcry from philanthropists persuaded the government to change its mind.
14 Five monks were arrested during the raid, which caused a public outcry .
15 Their behaviour spurred an outcry that changed the politics of the West.
16 The anathemas of the pope and the outcry of all Europe followed.
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