Phrases with «clamor»

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The word "clamor" means loud and noisy shouting or outcry. Full definition

Adjective + «clamor»

Sentences with «clamor»

  • For fans clamoring for fresh Fiery Furnaces material, they could do a lot worse than Last Summer, an appealing seasonal affair that's as inviting as a cool breeze. (metacritic.com)
  • But divorce rates hit a plateau in the 1980s, and marriage is now held in high esteem in the U.S., she said.She attributed the higher status of marriage to advocacy by the Christian right and the growing clamoring of gays and lesbians to participate in it.During cross-examination, lawyers for the Proposition 8 campaign noted that racial restrictions on marriage in the U.S. were never as «uniform» or widespread as the ban on same - sex marriage. (christianitytoday.com)
  • We had a lot of fans clamoring for this support, as it was popular with Enemy Unknown, and we're excited to reintroduce it with the console release,» DeAngelis told Redbull. (wewritethings.co)
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