There was no public hue and cry to jail the perpetrator because the victim was apparently an undesirable person. |
The hue and cry of this rough popular justice, akin to Europe's chiarivari and skimmingtons, led to the abusive oratory. |
There is a big hue and cry that those are not going to be continued by the government and this debate is still going on. |
We raise such a hue and cry when a tree is cut down, but with every heavy shower over a dozen trees fall. |
Failure to join the hue and cry without a very good reason was a punishable offence. |
She cites last year's hue and cry over the lack of minorities on network television shows as an example of racialism. |