clamouring

/ˈklæmərɪŋ/
verb
  1. To make a loud, continuous noise or outcry, especially by shouting or demanding something insistently.
    • Fans clamoured for autographs as the celebrity stepped out of the car.
    • Protesters clamoured outside the government building, demanding change.
    • The children were clamouring for ice cream as soon as the truck arrived.
  2. To demand or express something noisily and forcefully.
    • The shareholders clamoured for a meeting to discuss the company's losses.
    • Customers clamoured for a refund after the product was recalled.
    • The crowd clamoured to hear the speaker's response to the accusation.
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noun
  1. A loud and continuous noise or outcry, especially from a group of people.
    • The clamouring of the crowd could be heard from blocks away.
    • Above the clamouring of the marketplace, she could barely hear her friend.
    • The clamouring for justice grew louder after the verdict was announced.
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