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    Hue and cry
    /ˈ(h)yo͞o ən ˈkrī/

    noun

    • 1. a loud clamor or public outcry.
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  3. Hue and cry is a noun that means a loud outcry, a pursuit, or a clamor of alarm or protest. It comes from the Old French words hue, meaning \"outcry\" or \"noise,\" and cri, meaning \"cry.\"

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Hue_and_cryHue and cry - Wikipedia

    In common law, a hue and cry is a process by which bystanders are summoned to assist in the apprehension of a criminal who has been witnessed in the act of committing a crime .

  5. Hue and cry is an idiom that means a noisy expression of public anger or disapproval. Learn how to use it in a sentence and see translations in different languages.

  6. Hue and cry was a system of pursuing and apprehending criminals with cries and sounds of alarm. It was the duty of any person who discovered a felony to raise the hue and cry, and his neighbours were bound to assist him.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  7. Hue and cry is a phrase with five meanings in law, journalism, and other contexts. It comes from French and has been used since the early 1500s.

  8. Hue and cry definition: the pursuit of a felon or an offender with loud outcries or clamor to give an alarm.. See examples of HUE AND CRY used in a sentence.

  9. A hue and cry is a loud outcry about something. If people are riled up and speaking out, there's a hue and cry. Originally, a hue and cry was a call, by the victim, for the police to go after a felon. Since then, this is any kind of clamoring. During the Watergate scandal, there was a hue and cry to impeach Nixon.

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