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clamor

[klam-er] / ˈklæm ər /




Example Sentences

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Although many have clamored to see Mr. Trump charged, and felt vindicated this week, the risks of failure are considerable.

From New York Times

“I’ve seen it happen when a great team comes along and exhibits the qualities and characteristics and attributes of what people are clamoring for,” he said.

From Washington Post

She submitted a sworn document declaring she has “no actual or implied bias or prejudice against Mr. Telles” and she “will not be swayed by public clamor or fear of criticism.”

From Seattle Times

“In the clamor for everyone to find something that has a little outdoor space, we were fortunate to already have that when the pandemic came around,” Wilson said.

From Washington Post

Every exhibitor clamored to be next to the big rifles because that’s where the crowds were.

From Washington Post