Sentence example with the word 'clamant'

clamant

Definition adj. conspicuously and offensively loud

Last update: September 1, 2015


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Soon his discourses exercised a potent influence on learned and unlearned alike; and, although he restricted himself, as indeed was principally his custom through life, to the inculcation of practical righteousness, and the censure of clamant abuses, a rumour of his heretical tendencies reached the bishop of Ely, who resolved to become unexpectedly one of his audience.   [Please select]

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About the prisoner, clamant, infuriated, ferocious, the rebels-convict surged, almost literally "athirst for his blood."   [Please select]

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Yet there in Paris the problems of Europe were terrible and clamant, and an occasional return to the vast unconcern of London a little disconcerting.   [Please select]

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