OXFORD 9000
📚 verb • entry_id 13996

clamor

/ˈklæm.ə/
Meanings (ES + gloss)
clamar
To cry out or demand.
All the universities are sending in long petitions to restrict their production. Otherwise, they say, mankind will become extinct through lack of fertility. But the R. U. R. shareh…
Anyone who tastes our food seems to clamor for more.
clamorear
To demand by outcry.
The distinctness of London has led many to clamor for the capital to pursue its own policies, especially on immigration. The British prime minister, David Cameron, is a Conservativ…
Thousands of demonstrators clamoring the government's resignation were literally deafening, yet their cries fell in deaf ears
clamar
To become noisy insistently.
After a confused murmur the audience soon clamored
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