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Definition of "clamorously" [clamorously]

  • In a clamorous manner. (adverb)

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Use "clamorously" in a sentence
  • "Then, when hunger made them desire to go on with the repast, finding there was nought upon the table, they called clamorously for the cook."
  • "The first advance of the little army of the elect reawakened their rage; they grasped their arms, and waited but their leader's signal to commence the attack, when the clear tones of Adrian's voice were heard, commanding them to fall back; with confused murmur and hurried retreat, as the wave ebbs clamorously from the sands it lately covered, our friends obeyed."
  • "Mrs. West rushed through the second verse of the song, bowed breathlessly, and ran down the steps of the stage and back to the refuge of the balcony, while the audience applauded with perfunctory politeness and called clamorously to the musicians to "Let her go!""
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