Examples of 'crying foul' in a sentence
Meaning of "crying foul"
crying foul: to protest strongly about something you consider unfair or wrong
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- present participle of cry foul
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But advocates of the project are crying foul.
You are now crying foul with your pity party.
If she comes back to you right away crying foul.
The tobacco farmers were also crying foul because growing tobacco was hazardous.
Now that facts on the ground are proving otherwise they are crying foul.
Critics are crying foul.
And then crying foul if someone asked him about what happened between you two.
Opposition parties are crying foul.
Some residents are crying foul over what they believe is an attack on civil liberties.
Many observers are crying foul.
The public is crying foul with conspiracy theories and rumors!
But plans to build such a facility at a top tourist destination have local residents crying foul.
The French are crying foul.
DV: Oops… You're crying foul against the lack of appreciation of the human.
Now the West mob will be crying foul.
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Former politicians are crying foul over what they feel is a witch-hunt.
Other members of the Korean political scene are reportedly crying foul as well.
The Lib Dems are crying foul over money.
But renewable-energy advocates are crying foul.
DNR's crying foul.
All the left-liberal papers were crying foul.
The Parisians are crying foul.
But human rights organisations and victims ' advocates are crying foul.
And eventually, I think people were kind of crying foul about that.
On the other hand, her loyal fans are crying foul.
The bike 's owner was crying foul.
But Tele2 and its Croatian partners are crying foul.
But Dr. Luke 's camp is crying foul.
Yes, I agree, it will not be long before the women start crying foul.
On social media, people are crying foul.
And again, opponents are crying foul.
Authorities in Belgrade, however, are crying foul.
Republika Srpska ( RS ) political leaders are crying foul.
Some activists, however, are crying foul.
Smaller parties, however, are crying foul.
His rival, Jean-Louis Robinson, is crying foul.