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outcry

noun as in scream, exclamation

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Payne’s collaborator, music producer Sam Pounds, also walked back the release of the singer’s posthumous single “Do No Wrong” amid fan outcry.

The haka in Parliament is one part of a wider outcry against the likely doomed bill.

From Salon

Lineker was briefly suspended by bosses last year after an outcry over his social media post about the UK's asylum policy.

From BBC

In response, the government issued a social media ban until after the election, although this led to an outcry and the decision was reversed within 24 hours.

From BBC

The outcry was exacerbated by the attacks occurring on the eve of the anniversary of Kristallnacht - Nazi pogroms against German Jews that took place in 1938.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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