Sentence example with the word 'clamour'

clamour

Definition n. loud and persistent outcry from many people

Last update: August 20, 2015


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The clamour in the fish market gives me headache.   [Please select]

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The photographers clamoured around the minister.   [Please select]

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In Rome the pope gave way to popular clamour, granting one concession after another, and on the 8th of February he publicly called down Gods blessing on Italythat Italy hated by the Austrians, whose name it had hitherto been a crime to mention.   [Please select]

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They spoke almost as loud as Feeling: and that clamoured wildly.   [Please select]

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Crows and touts, hoarse bookies in high wizard hats clamour deafeningly.   [Please select]

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Be silent, all of you, and cease your senseless clamour.   [Please select]

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All the clamour gradually died away at his entrance.   [Please select]

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The women of lower rank assembled and clamoured in the market-place.   [Please select]

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The melancholy clamour of the bell annoyed little Mr.   [Please select]

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Mid-summer Day had also come and gone, but with less noise and clamour, for St.   [Please select]

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Then, raising his voice, for the clamour was increasing with every second: "What's your number, Laura."   [Please select]

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