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Definition of "clamoring" []

  • Present participle of clamor. (verb)
  • A sound that clamors. (noun)

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Use "clamoring" in a sentence
  • "The type - writer people were again clamoring for money, insistently pointing out that according to the agreement rent was to be paid strictly in advance."
  • "Christianity; and at Polycarp's martyrdom they joined the heathens in clamoring for his being cast to the lions; and when there was an obstacle to this, for his being burnt alive; and with their own hands they carried logs for the pile. synagogue of Satan -- Only once is the term "synagogue" in the New"
  • "Lady in Red and Pure Platinum are now the flagship wines of Kestrel and have allowed the Prosser winery to gain that elusive notice ... a tough thing to do when there are 500 other Washington wine labels clamoring for our attention."