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| clam·or [ klámmər ] |
intransitive verb (past and past participle clam·ored, present participle clam·or·ing, 3rd person present singular clam·ors) |
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1. demand noisily: to demand something noisily or desperately
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2. shout loudly: to shout at the same time as other people, and make a lot of noise
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noun (plural clam·ors) |
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1. persistent demand: a persistent demand for something, made in an excited or angry way
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2. loud noise: a loud noise, especially one made by people shouting together
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| [14th century. Via French< Latin clamor-< clamare "to call"] |
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 clam·or·er noun |
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