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clamor

A clamor is a loud and continued shouting or exclamation. A clamor is a continued public expression, often of dissatisfaction or discontent.

clamor

If you clamor, you shout loudly for a demand. Anyone who tastes our food seems to clamor for more.

clamor

(= clamour) make loud demands he clamored for justice and tolerance (= blare) a loud harsh or strident noise (= clamour) utter or proclaim insistently and noisily The delegates clamored their disappointment compel someone to do something by insistent clamoring They clamored the mayor into building a new park (= clamoring, clamour, clamouring) loud and persistent outcry from many people he ignored the clamor of the crowd

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clamor · verb

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Completely oblivious amidst all the clamor, Nana is only concerned with her beauty.
But nowhere was the clamor of gold heard more eagerly than in St. Louis the busiest fur-trading center in the world.
And yes, Meg, then we can clamor like champions, if we have the spittle for it.
So brief a clamor, followed by a fetid breath.
The clamor is so great. that Dr. Allan Sindell is forced to issue a statement.
Public clamor over his morality reaches a fever pitch. and on the eve of his sentencing.
Suffocating under the weight of your insatiability you continue to clamor for more.
So you can be a voice crying in the wilderness instead of being one of many voices trying to be heard over the clamor?
And all over America, you can hear her fans at the finish line clamor for the new sensation.
It's surrounded by. the never-ending clamor of the town. carried away by the town. by the flow of the town.
We stay like that, nailed. moaning in the clamor of the town.
Those who once dismissed you as a lousy pork chop. now clamor just to be in your presence.
You have this whole place in a clamor.
I may have to take Calpurnia along by force, so don't be alarmed if she makes a clamor.
However, the day when this new race of humanity will clamor to anoint me as such is not far away.
They clamor for a Swedish marriage for Your Majesty.
They clamor for an heir of Swedish blood.
In short, Chancellor, they clamor.
This will give the railroad people another opportunity to clamor for government troops.
The clamor is unbearable!
But nowhere was the clamor of gold heard more eagerly than in St. Louis the busiest fur-trading center in the world and the noisiest, bawdiest, most uppity town west of New York.
Domine, exaudi orationem meam et clamor meus ad te veniat.
The flight and the clamor of the helpless.
The fliers clamor out of the shattered cockpit.
Maybe someone can tell me where things stand so that I can also join the clamor.
Myself the crying fellow did pursue, lest by his clamor as it so fell out the town might fall in fright.
Harken, the cymbals clamor, trumpets blow!
What's growing, doesn't clamor about itself.
He was distracted by an incessant clamor of speculations and associations that ran through his head.
It was this cloistral hush that gave our laughter its resonance and carried it still joyously over the intervening clamor.
In your breath and in your body, can you not hear the bird's cry, the breeze, the black wind, the clamor of light, the cries of the plants?
Boys, a clamor for my beloved friend Lucius.
I'm going to save us all hours of useless clamor and use my consular veto on your motion.
Who will the crowds clamor to see from the house of batiatus?

News and current affairs

Nor do Chinese and foreign business people clamor for change.
Creditors demand their pound of flesh; debtors clamor for relief.
It is the mark of a good club that people clamor to become members.
Even China, though highly insensitive to democratic principles, is discovering, with the dangerous spread of AIDS, an obligation to listen to popular clamor, and the need for public support to justify government actions.
China, Japan, and Indonesia must be among Obama's priorities, but many others will clamor for him to visit their capitals.
If globalization's boosters are right, the clamor for protection will fail for lack of evidence or support.
To the surprise of many on the political left and most pundits, the clamor for a big expansion of government has not materialized.
If a 747 crashed into a nuclear facility, we would be unlikely to hear calls for all airplanes to be outlawed, but the clamor for every reactor on the planet to be shut down immediately would probably be deafening.
The clamor by disaffected politicians and human rights activists for such a conference had reached a crescendo.
To be sure, street protests and a chaotic clamor of recrimination have gripped Pakistan, while dire threats float in the Internet ether and a bizarre indifference pervades the rest of the Muslim world.
In the face of clamor from the right to cut even more savagely, statesmen who are too timid to increase public spending would be wise to ignore their advice.
There is also a growing clamor in the EU to enforce the correct labeling of products made in Israel's West Bank settlements.

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