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'''Outcry''' usually refers to a loud cry or a large [[protest]], specifically it can refer to:
{{wiktionary|outcry}}
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'''Outcry''' usually refers to a loud cry or a large [[protest]], specifically it can refer to:


*[[Outcry (video game)|''Outcry'' (video game)]], a first person psychological thriller point-and-click adventure video game
*[[Outcry (video game)|''Outcry'' (video game)]], a first person psychological thriller point-and-click adventure video game

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Outcry usually refers to a loud cry or a large protest, specifically it can refer to:

  • Outcry (video game), a first person psychological thriller point-and-click adventure video game
  • The Outcry, a novel by Henry James published in 1911
  • Outcry auction or English auction, an open ascending dynamic auction
  • Outcry Tour, an annual Christian tour aimed at uniting the Christian church
  • Outcry witness, in United States law, the person who first hears an allegation of abuse made by a child or another victim
  • Open outcry, a method of communication between professionals on a stock exchange or futures exchange
  • "Outcry" (song), a song by Dream Theater from their album A Dramatic Turn of Events

See also