Phrases with «clamour»

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"Clamour" means making a loud and noisy demand or protest. Full definition

Adjective + «clamour»

Sentences with «clamour»

  • Here we are then at the return of a 21 - year - old series that the PlayStation community has been positively clamouring for for years. (gamesradar.com)
  • Amid a growing clamour of concern about the plans, Labour will argue that Chris Grayling's scheme will fragment the service and put the public at risk. (politics.co.uk)
  • Generation X is an economically significant, culturally distinct market that isn't clamouring for attention but might be worth it anyway. (canadianbusiness.com)
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