vociferous in the PONS Dictionary

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Should the ship's captain sit at the table, the mathematical functions speed up; the customers become more vociferous and wave at each other.
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The vociferous cheers with which his sentiment was received showed that the feelings of the speaker were shared by his audience.
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This is where the most vociferous home fans usually congregate.
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He knows he is in disfavour with the king, like all those who had been slow to rally to him with vociferous support.
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Critiques of the impact of aid have become more vociferous as the global campaigns to increase aid have gained momentum, particularly since 2000.
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At any point of time multiple events go on almost round the clock for one full week with vociferous support from the crowds.
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The species is the most vociferous when mating, and make loud, melodious calls when doing so.
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They were so vociferous in their demands that the authorities considered them as a cog in the wheel of its plans for the institution.
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Extensive demolition was met with vociferous public opposition.
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It is especially vociferous during the breeding season.
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