A loud harsh or strident noise.
Loud and persistent outcry from many people.
1 The clamor and noise in the street below had increased in fury.
2 At this moment the hounds in the kennels raised their fierce clamor .
3 Many local priests report hallucinations-or persecutions of some sort-and clamor for treatment.
4 Everybody rushed to see the cause, and then joined in the clamor .
5 Instinct with unthinkable power was that clamor ; the very voice of Force.
6 And when that happened it seemed the house renewed its torrential clamor .
7 The death of the soldier-President Taylor calms the clamor for a time.
8 A sudden clamor from outside, and a new rhythm of clapping hands.
9 Then came the rush of feet and the clamor of many voices.
10 Ali Dordux gradually made his voice be heard amidst the general clamor .
11 During all this popular clamor the self-restraint of the Administration was admirable.
12 I heard a clamor of voices in the background on his end.
13 Above the clamor of the crowd may I hear thee calling me.
14 One and then another and then all of them, a great clamor .
15 The city was in too much clamor to venture out that day.
16 The little noises of the night broke upon him with exaggerated clamor .
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