Outshoutverb
(transitive) To shout louder or longer than.
Outcrynoun
A loud cry or uproar.
‘His appearance was greeted with an outcry of jeering.’;
Outshoutverb
To gain more attention than.
‘This advertising campaign will outshout the competition.’;
Outcrynoun
(figuratively) A strong protest.
‘The proposal was met with a public outcry.’;
Outshoutverb
shout louder than
Outcrynoun
An auction.
‘to send goods to an outcry’;
Outcryverb
(intransitive) To cry out.
Outcryverb
(transitive) To cry louder than.
Outcrynoun
A vehement or loud cry; a cry of distress, alarm, opposition, or detestation; clamor.
Outcrynoun
Sale at public auction.
Outcrynoun
a loud utterance; often in protest or opposition;
‘the speaker was interrupted by loud cries from the rear of the audience’;
Outcryverb
shout louder than
Outcryverb
utter aloud; often with surprise, horror, or joy;
‘`I won!' he exclaimed’; ‘`Help!' she cried’; ‘`I'm here,' the mother shouted when she saw her child looking lost’;