Conspicuously and offensively loud; given to vehement outcry.
1 The soldier is clamorous for war; the merchant riots on high prices.
2 The fearful and wavering were thus induced to join the clamorous majority.
3 The boys were, one and all, open and clamorous in their admiration.
4 They were clamorous for a gabicote, or book in the Gypsy tongue.
5 But these grew louder, entire words rising out of the clamorous babble.
6 Johnny noted it without pity: for the doubt was awake and clamorous .
7 His eyes were more clamorous still, insistent in their demand upon Malling.
8 But all Germany was clamorous , and the disgrace of Wallenstein was ordained.
9 If superlative and clamorous love of country is a virtue-theyhave it.
10 Et Kalass exclaimed, his voice clamorous , but his facial expression inappropriately somber.
11 His mock applause was accompanied by a clamorous clapping of his hands.
12 For two days Wall Street was a clamorous inferno of pale despair.
13 For that very reason, she suffered much from a conscience newly clamorous .
14 It must, however, be allowed that they are not importunate, nor clamorous .
15 Quiet people are much easier to govern than clamorous and dissatisfied ones.
16 They poured into the garden, children, cat and fox-terrier, noisy, insistent, clamorous .
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