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Definition of Clamoured
1. clamour [v] - See also: clamour
Lexicographical Neighbors of Clamoured
Literary usage of Clamoured
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Growth of British Policy: An Historical Essay by John Robert Seeley (1895)
"... answer is that the commercial classes clamoured for war, demanding in the
interest of trade that the House of Bourbon should not be allowed to swallow ..."
2. The Natural History of Selborne by Gilbert White (1901)
"By my journal it appears that curlews clamoured on to October 31st, since which
I have not seen nor heard any. ..."
3. The Life of Benvenuto Cellini by Benvenuto Cellini, John Addington Symonds (1889)
"clamoured with egregious presumption for what his vanity demanded. Not lying,
not artfulness, but arrogance and overweening self-importance are the vices of ..."
4. The Coming Individualism by Alfred Egmont Hake, O. E. Wesslau (1895)
"... is chiefly due to the reluctance of the present political parties to suggest
any measure which, however useful, is not clamoured for by the agitators. ..."