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Clamor

Clamor meaning

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.

Example sentences (20)

The average Astros fan is a feckless rube, bandwagoning on an established product in the same way the mindless fans clamor for the Franchise.

The latter awarded a contract that has raised no ends of controversy and clamor, while the former wrote the people at NPTAB to obtain the relevant documents to get to the truth of the matter.

They have good reason to clamor for it, after all.

After precisely zero clamor from consumers, Chevy made the Corsica available to the broader market the following year.

Conference goers who visit the city each year clamor for a room in the half-moon-shaped glass tower, where even the rooftop swimming pool has a view of the white sail-topped convention center.

Going forward, the Blue Jackets will clamor to be one.

High-end businesses like Mercedes-Benz, Oakley and Hermes clamor for Sylvester to associate himself with their brands.

In this “dog-eat-dog” world, there is a continuous clamor for position and power.

It was an exceptional expansion of Matt Reeves' acclaimed Batman universe, and it's inevitable that there will be clamor for more.

At the end of the school day as a rushed to my locker before going home, I heard a loud clamor of boisterous voices around the corner.

Collectors from as far away as Luxembourg clamor for his paintings.

Former Machakos Senator Johnstone Muthama, however, expressed his opposition to the Building bridges initiative, especially faulting the clamor to expand the executive.

However, the show didn't have the same clamor when it first started.

They follow Turtle artists on social media, and clamor to meet them at comic conventions.

Sad to read the MSM back benchers clamor for more global unrest.

The streets which previously resonated the enthusiastic chatter between tourists and locals, are now flooded with the incessant clamor of bulldozers clearing the city’s remnants.

We do need periods to stop, eliminate noise and clamor, slow things down, turn our focus to listening inwards.

Windish is always beguiling as Quattrone constructs a symphony of mutated samples that juxtapose shadowy industrial clamor, raw noise and Cramps-like garage-rock extremism.

With the increasingly extreme political clamor, it is going to take a new generation of transcendent leadership to both see and steer us toward our destiny and purpose.

All passed, soaring above the clamor as though harmony reigned untroubled.