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How to use clamor in a sentence

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The clamor of noise from the television interrupted my need for the serenity in the house.
Critics, all from the upper-middle classes, associated street clamor with the lower social strata.
The noisy clamor of men reacting far too late filled the air as they scuffled from side to side, screaming orders that no one particularly heard.
Seeing as his friend was obviously unable to think with so much clamor round him, Everett led the way through the jumbled desks.
After all, home and family should provide a refuge from the clamor of the outside world.
Political leaders, while bowing to the public's clamor for more credit, grew concerned over the monetary consequences of easy money.
Making too much of a clamor over the issue could send a wrong signal to the business world and would-be investors.
Tied into wellness, of course, is weight management, and the yogurt case reflects American's ongoing clamor for lighter fare.
Sources in the department admitted they had not reacted coherently to the clamor for action.
A clamor of swallowing noises filled his ears, as the crowd subvocalized, carrying on conversations with distant friends.
Already he could hear the growing clamor of his three obstreperous children.
And given the prospect of witnessing a Lakers-like dynasty, perhaps a waiting public would clamor loudly for a team.
In any case, public clamor for inoculations might require a liberal vaccination program after an outbreak.
This sound reached to the edge of the forest and was like a great clamor of metals striking together.
He pulled the kitchen window shut as Jim shut the front door, dampening the clamor slightly.
To prevent urban unrest, the country's leadership had to address the growing clamor for jobs.
The corruption allegations have spurred public protests and mounting clamor for his immediate resignation.
Upon opening the door, the clatter of trays on silverware and the clamor of voices competing with one another washed over them.
They were shouting and laughing, their voices rising above the clamor of the motor.
There was music and the sound of chatter in the background, the clamor of a dinner party in progress.
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Examples from Classical Literature
There was a general clamor, often on bended knees, for readmission to the sacraments.
Again the hideous clamor of demoniac war was heard, as the noise of their rude drums and savage yells fell upon the ear.
Asha, standing stripped for the slaughter, was made King by the clamor of the men who stoned So-qi to death.
Then rose a clamor of questions from all sides, which I answered as best I could.
It was an irresistible, insatiable, unappeasable, overwhelming clamor for more.
Cheap money caused a clamor for more, and the heads of the people were filled with fiat money notions.
Even then the vox populi was filling the political heavens with a clamor not to be denied by the ambitious.
He took refuge behind Sutton the riveter, whose gun had made such noise that he had heard none of the clamor.
Some motive they have for all their clamor, but it passes my owlish wisdom to guess what it can be.
Then Powhatan, who ruled them all, raised his hand and stopped their clamor.
Then there was a furious clamor and a huge dog rushed at him.
The cabins, that yesterday had sent a clamor of voices to pursue her, were quiet now.
The languid monotony of his sing-song changed to a swift, sharp clamor.
Now that the clamor of this great patent war has died away, it is evident that Bell received no more credit and no more reward than he deserved.
The clamor, the songs and demonstrations of all kinds increased twofold, and the whole immense ants' nest of black heads was again in motion.
My ears are almost deafened, though the clamor comes through the far length of a hundred and fifty years.
The men of moderation are overborne by the wild clamor of the factionist.
Nothing but harass, enervation, lassitude, deafening clamor.
Now that all the seals and their wives were on the land, you could hear their clamor miles out to sea above the loudest gales.
The yellow-press surpassed themselves in clamor and mendacity.
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