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  • 1outcry — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ great, huge, massive ▪ immediate ▪ public ▪ national ▪ international …

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  • 2outcry — noun (singular) an angry protest by a lot of ordinary people: The closure of our local hospital has caused a huge public outcry. (+ against): an outcry against this waste of public money …

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  • 3outcry — n. 1) to make, raise an outcry 2) a public outcry 3) an outcry against; for * * * [ aʊtkraɪ] for a public outcry an outcry against to make. raise an outcry …

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  • 4outcry — UK [ˈaʊtˌkraɪ] / US noun [countable, usually singular] Word forms outcry : singular outcry plural outcries an angry expression of protest or shock by a lot of people, as a reaction to something that someone has done or to something that has… …

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  • 5Public relations preparations for 2003 invasion of Iraq — This article is about the 2003 Invasion of Iraq. For more information on this particular part of the topic, see Support and opposition for the 2003 invasion of Iraq. The Rendon Group, a Washington, DC based public relations firm with close ties… …

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  • 6Public image of George W. Bush — CBS News/New York Times Bush public opinion polling by Gallup/USA Today from February 2001 to December 2007. Blue denotes approve , red disapprove , and green unsure . Large increases in approval followed the September 11 attacks, the beginning… …

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  • 7outcry — out|cry [ aut,kraı ] noun count or uncount usually singular an angry expression of protest or shock by a lot of people, as a reaction to something someone has done or to something that has happened: A massive public outcry followed the… …

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  • 8outcry — out|cry [ˈautkraı] n [>C usually singular, U] an angry protest by a lot of ordinary people ▪ The closure of the local hospital has caused a huge public outcry . outcry against/about/over ▪ a national outcry about the lack of gun control laws… …

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  • 9outcry — 1. noun a) a loud cry or uproar His appearance was greeted with an outcry of jeering. b) a strong protest The proposal was met with a public outcry. 2. verb …

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  • 10Public nudity — A woman hands out flyers at the Love Parade in Berlin …

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