clamorers

/ˈklæmərərz/
noun
  1. Plural form of clamorer; people who make a loud noise or uproar, especially as part of a crowd.
    • The clamorers filled the streets with their shouts and chants.
    • A group of clamorers gathered outside the embassy, waving signs.
    • The clamorers grew louder as the evening went on.
  2. Plural form of clamorer; people who demand something loudly or insistently.
    • The clamorers for reform finally got the attention of the government.
    • Clamorers on both sides of the issue argued passionately.
    • The mayor agreed to meet with the clamorers to hear their complaints.
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