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clamor

[klam-er] / ˈklæm ər /




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On the other hand, he added, “there is not a great amount of Nebraskans clamoring about the misuse of public vehicles.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Her public sessions were full of curious Philadelphians clamoring to hear from their dead.

From Literature

Their money is seen as fuel for growth and, perhaps more important, as exit money to satisfy the clamor of current investors who want out.

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From Davos to Munich and across the capitals of the old Continent, the clamor is rising to a crescendo.

From The Wall Street Journal

Inside Zona 7, about 60 inmates remain, along with hundreds more countrywide for whose release family members have been clamoring for weeks.

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