Examples of 'clamor' in a sentence

Meaning of "clamor"

Clamor refers to a loud and continuous noise, often created by a group of people shouting or talking loudly
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  • A great outcry or vociferation; loud and continued shouting or exclamation.
  • Any loud and continued noise.
  • A continued public expression, often of dissatisfaction or discontent; a popular outcry.
  • To cry out and/or demand.

How to use "clamor" in a sentence

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And anger and clamor and slander.
Clamor to keep school head gaining momentum.
There was a lot of clamor around this trial.
A clamor accompanies the appearance of the militia.
Thousands of details clamor for our attention.
A clamor arose from the gathered killers.
Developers will clamor for the land.
You have this whole place in a clamor.
All that clamor for a handful of coins.
The castle resounds to the clamor of festivities.
The pups clamor to receive their share.
The people no longer clamor for reform.
A great clamor rose among the savages.
I am going to save us all hours of useless clamor.
Then the clamor broke out afresh.

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It usually moves with discretion and without clamor.
There is a clamor for a common regional examination.
To finding compensation for their clamor.
The soldiers began to clamor for a division.
Such a clamor to own the best real estate.
City guard would raise clamor well in advance.
The clamor for inflation will therefore persist.
The flight and the clamor of the helpless.
Who clamor in vain and engage in meaningless arguments.
Our buyers will clamor for the collection.
The clamor for family planning methods is overwhelming.
And continued to clamor for it at a time.
Clamor and din both fit the sentence.
There is considerable clamor to gain membership in the club.
We must contend against this clamor.
The fliers clamor out of the shattered cockpit.
I nod in the direction of the clamor.
There will be a clamor for wine in the streets.
Most of us are far removed from the clamor of war.
They will all clamor for a regulatory power.
It would be hard to resist that clamor.
At dawn a clamor came from the throne of heaven.
It was evidentthat there was clamor and sedition.
They clamor for more freedom.
I want to add my voice to the clamor.
Hands clamor and fighters are shown.
Other bells added to the clamor.
They clamor for what they call equality.
The entire audience immediately burst into clamor.
But human clamor does not just affect animals.
I yelled over the clamor of battle.
The clamor for reform is growing.
It was full of the self and all its clamor.
There was a clamor from the three.
Clamor is loud cursing or whatever.

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