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Loud and persistent outcry from many people
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clamouring
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Word definitions in Wiktionary
alt. (present participle of clamour English) n. A sound that clamours. vb. (present participle of clamour English)
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n. loud and persistent outcry from many people; "he ignored the clamor of the crowd" [syn: clamor , clamoring , clamour , hue and cry ]
Usage examples of clamouring.
Hogan heard the volley, very distantly, and then came the bells clamouring and he straightened his uniform, took off his bicorne hat, and went into the Cathedral.
The royal party moved on, the clamouring populace with them, and Cait turned against the stream to make her way back inside the church to rejoin her father.
There were just so many issues clamouring insistently for her attention right now.
I've had the lot of them clamouring on the door to interview Bursken, harassing the staff when they come off duty.
The loneliness which had insinuated itself into his thoughts in that time was total, tricking his brain into finding shapes among the grey-blue desolation, the grinning spectres of nightmare clamouring in on an unwary mind.
His broad, strong face would screw up in concentration as though the very force of his thoughts could drive the prayer up, past the statues, past the glorious ceiling, and up to a heaven where so many other prayers were clamouring for answers.
One throbbed hotly, the other hung aloof, and mentally, while the sick inarticulate heart kept clamouring, she answered it with all that she imagined for those two men to say.
For if I am--you say it--loved by this gentleman, what an object it is he loves--that has gone clamouring about more immodestly than women will bear to hear of, and she herself to think of!
The sight of any brown bare-legged lad gipsying down the hill with a song upon his lips, would set her viciously kicking the toes of her satin slippers against the parapet of the terrace, and clamouring at her sex.
Here have been my subscribers clamouring for the Memoirs for six months and more.
But both those things were a relief to my mind if not to my clamouring body When I left her that night, I resolved to treat our patched friendship gently and to keep it within bounds I felt I could deal with.
She yearned for him in a way which differed from and reinforced the clamourings of her emancipated body.