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clamor

[klam-er] / ˈklæm ər /




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But its success appeared to reflect a clamor for security, another prize issue of the far right.

From Seattle Times

“Within a few years, the publishers were clamoring to have their book be a ‘Reading Rainbow’ book.”

From Los Angeles Times

“For 40 years people have been clamoring for an approach to the economy that puts working people at the center instead of prioritizing the wealthy and that’s what he’s delivering on,” Ferguson said.

From Seattle Times

How, in a 30-minute, heavily condensed Broadway-style show, do you bring a little heft to a production in which fans will be clamoring for cheese?

From Los Angeles Times

Electoral consequences aside, progressive Democrats in Congress and activists clamored for the White House to offer a swift and substantial response to the court’s decision.

From Seattle Times