大声疾呼
      Explanation: Illness: Fast. Cry, to draw attention.
      Usage: Partial official; as predicate, attributive, adverbial; means to draw attention
      Source: Han Yu Tang, "the prime minister on the nineteenth day after the book": "line and the rest, to dance in the poor, the hungry, water and fire, the only danger and urgent men, and large carry their voice and cries."
      Examples: We can ~, rather fanciful, to the masses is not easy to understand. (Mao Tse-tung "in the Yan'an Forum on Literature and Speech")
      Riddle: Shouted sick
  • Thesaurus:  a very plausible tongue, flag one's tops and beat one's tongue, recriminate, to rebut or rebuke with sarcastic remarks, flannel, artful words and insinuating countenance, exhausted and hoarse (as a result of haranguing, crying, etc.), shout oneself hoarse, sarcastic comment, cool and sarcastic remark go-between, Insulting words _Set_ speech, Boshinongfei, sistrum, blarney