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clamor

[klam-er] / ˈklæm ər /




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Gingersnipes clamored in front of him, pressing her paws to his chest.

From Literature

Still, after the clamor died down, Kaplan’s accessible Haggadah became an example for many subsequent versions.

From The Wall Street Journal

Stars themselves are starting to clamor to be under those lights.

From The Wall Street Journal

Hoover’s books are so popular that studios are clamoring for the rights to adapt them, aware of the fact that the films will make money regardless of whether or not they’re actually good.

From Salon

He jerked his head to one side, and I clamored unsteadily to my feet.

From Literature