outcry against/about/over• One waits for an outcry about such abuses from honestattorneys or an investigation by the local barassociation.• There was an outcry against Hollywood, the very thing Hays and Zukor had tried to avoid.• The most desperateoutcry against the war was from women throughout the world, and especially from Arab women.• The public outcry over the massacre led to the resignationMarch 12 of state Gov.• The last sentence may seem obscure or - in the light of recent outcry against paedophilia - a hedging of bets.• The move, disclosed by health chiefs, is likely to createcontroversy after the outcry over school leaguetables.• Where is the outcry against these men?• The outcry against the taxation of domesticheating is misplaced.