Definitionn. loud and persistent outcry from many people
Last update: June 29, 2015
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Lankha was asleep above, and the clamoring of the cell block was gone. [Please select]
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Venables wasn't clamoring to see you. [Please select]
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At any hour my enemies may be clamoring at my doors. [Please select]
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Soon a mob began to gather in the street, clamoring that the flag be taken down. [Please select]
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Immediately she was surrounded by the girls clamoring to be told where they were going. [Please select]
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Paris is packed with people, and, look you, they are people no longer clamoring for bread. [Please select]
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The children crowded clamoring around her, as she lifted tray after tray and revealed their contents. [Please select]
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V Henry Thompson dashed into the office, clamoring, "George." [Please select]
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Such defense seemed clamoring in him now and he forced himself to listen. [Please select]
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He came on, quickening a little to the clamoring welcome from the corrals. [Please select]
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"You were away ten long, long years," went on Beatrice, almost beside herself with passion; all her pent-up unhappiness clamoring for utterance. [Please select]
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