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clamor <a clamor; clamors> N

clamor

clamor <a clamor; clamors> N

clamor N

clamor VB (sounds)

clamor

clamor N

clamor (sounds)
clamor (sounds)

clamor VB (sounds)

clamor
clamor

clamor VB

clamor

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English
However, parents soon clamored for the reopening of classes and in 1992, funds were raised.
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It satisfies the popular clamor for a government supervision of the railroads, at the same time that supervision is almost entirely nominal.
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In the resulting clamor, the seekers sneak away and split up to search for the children.
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The sheiks enjoined the people to close their shops, and the soldiers clamored for pay.
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Cars were a popular commodity, and the public clamored for them.
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Students and alumni began to clamor for a return to football to allow wider intercollegiate competition.
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Higher education has become a requirement for earning a stable living, and businesses have begun clamoring for a more educated workforce.
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The performance attracted hundreds of spectators who clamored to get pictures of the naked models.
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A single voice raises the clamor of being (35).
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The martial turmoil of yesterday, and the horrible clamor of war, are followed today, in harmonious contrast, by sweet hymns of peace and unity.
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