outcry|outcries in English
noun
['aʊtkraɪ]
scream; shout; protest
Use "outcry|outcries" in a sentence
1. We read no cogent outcries from illiterates.
2. He prayed “with strong outcries and tears.”
3. Similarly, Jehovah is not deaf to the outcries of his people.
4. Spraying crops and burning stubble also provoke outcries from nearby residents.
5. 9 Will God hear his outcry
6. The killing caused an international outcry.
7. 19 Spraying crops and burning stubble also provoke outcries from nearby residents.
8. Mourning, outcry, and pain will be gone.
9. The bombing caused an international outcry.
10. Why the outcry over Mr Haider?
11. Yes, he “offered up supplications and also petitions . . . with strong outcries and tears.”
12. This retaliatory silence was apparently even harder to take than his outcries had been.
13. His remarks caused an outcry back home.
14. There was outcry at the judge's statement.
15. Cuomo Avoids public amid outcry over harassment allegations
16. 21 The bombing caused an international outcry.
17. And your outcry has filled the land.
18. Clamour definition: loud and persistent outcry from many people synonyms: clamoring, hue and cry, yell, cry, vociferation, Clamouring, shout, outcry, call, clamor
19. Where is the outcry against these men?
20. The new tax provoked a public outcry.
21. Clamoured definition: loud and persistent outcry from many people synonyms: clamoring, hue and cry, yell, cry, vociferation, clamouring, shout, outcry, call
22. The government was afraid of a public outcry.
23. The mother ptarmigan beat about him with great outcry.
24. There was a public outcry about the shooting.
25. Clamouring - loud and persistent outcry from many people; "he ignored the clamor of the crowd" clamoring, clamour, hue and cry, clamor cry, outcry,