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ˈoutˌcrying, vbl. n. [out- 9.] A crying out; clamour, shouting. So ˈoutˌcrying ppl. a., that cries out, clamorous; calling loudly or vehemently.
1569–70Roy. Proclam. 4 Mar., With clamors and out⁓cryinges [they] haue accursed the sayde Leonarde Dacres. 1626Bernard Isle of Man (1627) 187 Touching this impatient and ingratefull out-crying fellow Poverty. 1676W. Row Contn. Blair's Autobiog. (1848) 548 The disarming of the militia..occasioned much outcrying. 1890Daily News 3 Nov. 6/1 There was more hooting and ribald outcrying. 1890Home Missionary (U.S.) July 121 A great and outcrying need for some..missionaries. |