beclamor

/bɪˈklæmər/
verb
  1. To make a loud, noisy demand or protest about something.
    • The workers beclamored for better safety conditions in the factory.
    • Fans beclamored the band to play one more song.
    • The crowd beclamored for the mayor to address their concerns.
  2. To fill a place with loud noise or shouting.
    • Protesters beclamored the streets outside the government building.
    • The stadium beclamored with cheers after the winning goal.
    • The children beclamored the playground with their excited shouts.
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