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clamorMeaning:
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gürültü, patırtı; yaygara koparmak
Manzoni notes that when news of the sickness reached the city “anyone might suppose that there would be a general stir of disquiet, a clamor for precautions of some kind [whatever their real value] to be taken ... But one of the few points about which all the memoirs of the time agree is that there was nothing of the kind ... Anyone who mentioned the danger of the pestilence, whether in the streets, the shops or in private houses — anyone who even mentioned the word ‘plague’ — was greeted with incredulous mockery or angry contempt.”
The audience clamors for more.
They clamored emphatically against the nuclear tests.
Back, from another quarter of the sky, / dark-ambushed, round the clamorous Harpies fly / with taloned claws, and taste and taint the prey.
Then, forced by false Ulysses' clamorous cry, / spake the concerted word, and sentenced me to die."
They're all clamoring to get their money back.
The baby clamored to be fed.
The public is clamoring for more jobs and lower taxes.
The children are clamoring to go to the zoo.
The cliff collapsed, the rocks split, and the empty sky filled with a noisy clamor.
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