lie-in vs uproar

lie-in

noun
  • A form of protest where a group of people lie down in a public area. 

  • A period spent lying in bed for longer than usual after one has woken up. 

uproar

noun
  • A loud protest, controversy, or outrage. 

  • Tumultuous, noisy excitement. 

  • Loud, confused noise, especially when coming from several sources. 

verb
  • To throw into uproar or confusion. 

  • To make an uproar. 

How often have the words lie-in and uproar occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )