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clamor

[klam-er] / ˈklæm ər /




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He said that in Manhattan, when he was a champion Knick, people followed him down the street clamoring for his signature: “I never felt like a New Yorker. I was still from Middletown.”

From The Wall Street Journal

But in a world supposedly clamoring for more shows like “Rome,” DeKnight served up a more popularly appealing vision; critics wrote it off as a small-screen aspirant to succeed “300.”

From Salon

Acting from behind bars, with help from family and supporters, Ulbricht mounted a social media campaign clamoring for his release.

From Los Angeles Times

Even if those two judges also rule to release materials related to the investigations, they might not quell the clamor for more information on Epstein.

From The Wall Street Journal

Most of the mmoatia fall into the sinking sands, whistling and clamoring for freedom.

From Literature