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outcry
noun
- a widespread or vehement protest
- clamour; uproar
- commerce a method of trading in which dealers shout out bids and offers at a prearranged meeting
sale by open outcry
verb
- tr to cry louder or make more noise than (someone or something)
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There was an outcry of grief along with calls for accountability.
In the short term we can expect an outcry, and a boost to the party's support.
The Trump administration's executive orders have inflamed the barrage of anti-trans legislation and opinions targeting the trans community, which have sparked "necessary" outcry, marches and protests.
There were confrontations between members of the public and protestors and an outcry from politicians across all the main political parties.
The case sparked public outcry, with the judge at one point saying it was "unlike any other that I have had to confront" over nearly two decades on the bench.
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