Outcry (miniseries) - Wikipedia Outcry is a 2020 documentary television miniseries written and directed by Pat Kondelis about the real-life story of high school football star Greg Kelley, who was arrested, jailed, and wrongfully convicted for sexual assault of a 4-year-old boy, and his highly vocal support system that pushed back in their quest for truth and justice
outcry noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . . outcry (at over against something) a reaction of anger or strong protest shown by people in public The new tax provoked a public outcry There was outcry at the judge's statement Want to learn more? Definition of outcry noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary
OUTCRY Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com OUTCRY definition: a strong and usually public expression of protest, indignation, or the like See examples of outcry used in a sentence
Outcry - Showtime - Watch on Paramount Plus High school football star Greg Kelley started his senior year in Leander, Texas, but his life quickly changed when he was convicted of the sexual assault of a four-year-old boy and sentenced to 25 years in prison with no possibility for parole
outcry - WordReference. com Dictionary of English out•cry ( out′ krī′; out′krī′), n , pl -cries, v , -cried, -cry•ing n a strong and usually public expression of protest, indignation, or the like a crying out loud clamor an auction cry louder than uproar, commotion Synonyms: complaint, clamor, scream, objection, disapproval, more
Outcry - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com An outcry is an outburst or shout — either by one person, or by a group of people Faced with the outcry of three kids under the age of ten, a frustrated babysitter may give in, letting them stay up past bedtime
OUTCRY definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary An outcry is a reaction of strong disapproval and anger shown by the public or media about a recent event The killing caused an international outcry There was public outcry from those opposed to abortion