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clamorous

[klam-er-uhs] / ˈklæm ər əs /
ADJECTIVE
noisy
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Colonel Van Gilbert quite forgot that he was presiding, and that in courtesy he should permit the other clamorers to speak.

From The Iron Heel by London, Jack

Wherefore clamorers for this or that, their favorite scheme, are now inopportunists.

From New York Times Current History; The European War, Vol 2, No. 2, May, 1915 April-September, 1915 by Various

In 1885, growing tired of the senseless clamor of "unconstitutionality," I resolved to show how little law the clamorers knew.

From History of Woman Suffrage, Volume III by Stanton, Elizabeth Cady

The nation listened for a time with kindly pity to their indignant protests, and then buried the troublesome and persistent clamorers in the silence of calm but considerate disbelief.

From Bricks Without Straw by Tourgée, Albion Winegar

A member of Congress informed him of their proceedings, and asked, if there should be any clamorers on that subject, whether he would have any objection to make a communication with regard to it.

From Memoir of the Life of John Quincy Adams. by Quincy, Josiah




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