The act of making a noisy disturbance.
A loud harsh or strident noise.
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Examples for "clamor "
Examples for "clamor "
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.
1 The result is a cacophony of engine noise, tire squeal, and numbers.
2 There was a cacophony of screams, and the entire second level shook.
3 Even Bernard said the cacophony was starting to getting out of hand.
4 Nature is waking; birds shake the treetops with an endless, ever-changing cacophony .
5 It certainly belongs to the cacophony of the era of digital communication.
1 A car horn blaring behind him brought Yuichi back to the present.
2 Makes a sign language to a customer under the blaring loud speaker.
3 They kept the music blaring until three, sometimes four, in the morning.
4 Kassel was grateful to reach the blaring speakers of a music stall.
5 He held up a copy of the New York paper headlines blaring :
1 From the brilliantly lit social hall came a blare of music-hall melody.
2 The blare of the piano and all sounds of revelry had hushed.
3 The lights flash and the horns blare , as the local police arrive.
4 The deafening blare of generators came from the houses on either side.
5 At the sudden blare of trumpets, Madoc whirled and left the room.
A continuing loud, harsh or strident noise.
Make a resonant sound, like artillery.
1 The noise awakened the baby; who added his wails to the din .
2 Above the general din he heard the detestable voice of the turnkey.
3 I din na ' want ye to think me too barbaric to look at.
4 They left off their couplings and set up a din of welcome.
5 The intolerable din and struggle of the week are at an end.
6 People were awakened in the night by the sudden cessation of din .
7 I entered several coffee-houses: the din of tongues in all was deafening.
8 Helga sang from her booth; and the din was redoubled with cheering.
9 The Moors were terrified by the tumbling ruins and the tremendous din .
10 The policeman listened to the din and then made for the house.
11 He could not hear what was said; the din was too loud.
12 Today, the din of humanity interrupts the corridors linking those three habitats.
13 The desire to be heard over the human din is probably universal.
14 The two reports made a deafening din in that place of echoes.
15 To concentrate in the midst of such a din was almost impossible.
16 And then came a voice, shouting through the din and the dark:
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