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clamorous

adjective as in noisy

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Jessica is elegant and worldly, but she’s also conscientious and kind, and she forges a friendship with Prerna and the other village kids, who cluster around her with clamorous curiosity.

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Herring gulls, clamorous and territorial, were parked on the jumbled rock jetties.

The arrival of Jim in the old car and Landy's clamorous calls broke up the conference.

Outside parliament a strong party in the city, led by Beckford and supported by Chatham, was clamorous against the government.

That is another clamorous relic of antiquity, that, were I master, should soon be at the bottom of the Thames.

The lands are consequently esteemed more valuable, and the proprietors have become clamorous for their loss.

At such a moment then, called our ladies-legatees, clamorous for hush-money.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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