Phrases with «growing outrage»

The phrase "growing outrage" means that more people are getting angrier and more upset about something over time. Full definition

Sentences with «growing outrage»

  • It's impossible to say whether a fiscal crisis, or growing outrage over the alarming numbers, might prompt corrective action before that happens. (fortune.com)
  • Ken Clarke partially backed down on plans to hold court cases in private today, amid growing outrage from civil liberties groups. (politics.co.uk)
  • What he hasn't mentioned, as he's channeled the public's growing outrage toward LIPA, is that he's had the ability to do something about it all along. (politico.com)
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