Aún no tenemos significados para "clamour loudly".
1The men who had hoped for confiscations that they might share the plunder, now began to clamour loudly.
2Perhaps the people, slaves as they were, might surround the Presidio, and clamour loudly;-insome way the captive might be rescued.
3The little question, almost voiceless in its intensity, clamoured loudly at his heart.
4According to the papers, England was clamouring loudly for her sons.
5She knew she had taken an irrevocable step, and her free instinct clamoured loudly against it.
6The duke of Hamilton was at the head of this party which clamoured loudly for a new parliament.
7On reaching the door of the goat-penn, they refused to go in, all clamouring loudly for food and water.
8About half-past six, when the daylight is fully come, the pigs expectant of their meal are clamouring loudly for it.
9"Why... what has happened?" she cried, her intuitions clamouring loudly of some mischance.
10Meantime the Contra-Remonstrants of the Hague, not finding sufficient accommodation in Enoch Much's house, clamoured loudly for the use of a church.
11Some clamoured loudly for food, but Devereux mildly but firmly refused to allow any one to have more than his allotted share.
12She had no doubt as to the hand by which her husband had fallen, and clamoured loudly for the vengeance of the law.
13It was the only "refreshment room" upon the line, and people used to crowd his little shanty, clamouring loudly for supplies.
14Once more they rose upon the wing, clamouring loudly, but when the harmless bough had drifted by, settled themselves down upon the water as before.
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