Examples of 'clamour' in a sentence
Meaning of "clamour"
Clamour is a loud and continuous noise made by a group of people or animals, typically expressing dissatisfaction or protest
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- British spelling and Canadian spelling spelling of clamor
- Britain and Canada spelling of clamor
- To salute loudly.
- To stun with noise.
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The public clamour the euthanasy stopped.
You have this whole place in a clamour.
They clamour to get into our state.
This barrel of yours sets up a hellish clamour.
A clamour of voices was heard beyond the walls.
The moment after battle and clamour.
Do not clamour or shout without sense.
The moment before battle and clamour.
When the clamour died down.
There are still many who clamour for a.
Clamour me if you what necessary has.
These voices were lost in the general clamour.
The clamour of cities is far away.
The woman raised a clamour after you got me.
The clamour of life is clambering out of.
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A hundred reasons clamour for your going.
Clamour for the young lord.
Soon you will clamour for human voice.
Clamour for the death penalty.
And yet there is no clamour of carriages and horses.
The clamour was brought to a halt by a single voice.
I want no part in this populist clamour.
A mighty clamour of battle was heard.
I think of you in the clamour of debate.
Another clamour covered his voice.
Trees and far away from the clamour.
The clamour for change was infectious.
The instant burst of clamour that she made.
The clamour outside ceased suddenly.
I would have preferred less clamour.
The people clamour for distinction.
We have been seduced by noise and clamour.
There was a clamour of voices on all sides.
And outside are the activists whose clamour is rising.
There was no popular clamour now to blind their judgment.
We just added our voice to the growing clamour.
So the clamour for action is growing.
But nowhere was the clamour of gold.
Quiet the clamour of war and guide us towards peace.
They demanded it with a popular clamour.
A clamour arose and every one rushed to the door.
No wonder there is an ongoing clamour to have cultural differences recognized.
The clamour for a vote on whatever deal is offered is growing.
The popular clamour rises up.
The clamour to keep him is not a sign of recent success.
I heard a great clamour within.
Public clamour over his morality reaches a fever pitch.
All yell and clamour.
Hundreds will clamour to paint the skies for you.
Men shout and clamour.