Loud and persistent outcry from many people.
1 About four in the morning the mad clamour of battle awakened him.
2 At this great clamour arose in the assembly, and the Dean shouted:
3 Another voice shouted authoritatively for silence; and the clamour of tongues died.
4 The pounding of the chairman was a faint accompaniment to the clamour .
5 IRAN: The clamour for reform in Iran has grown quiet since June.
6 All the voices in her world seemed to clamour for that consummation.
7 He rushed down the stairs, hearing a new clamour at each landing.
8 Brokers and private investors will clamour for you to manage their money.
9 He finds the gates locked, and may clamour for admittance in vain.
10 Yet all the clamour for easing creates risks the Fed will disappoint.
11 The clamour of the federalists will at least have a reasonable foundation.
12 No sound could have been audible above the clamour of the train.
13 The revelations of the law-court satisfied public curiosity, and excited indignant clamour .
14 Every magpie, minah, and wattle-bird within a mile joins in the clamour .
15 Sneering voices rose on every side in a clamour of indignant protest.
16 The clamour of bells was incessant, wholly drowning the clamour of voices.
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