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clamorously, adv.|ˈklæmərəslɪ| [f. prec. + -ly2.] In a clamorous manner; noisily; with loud importunity.
1532Bonner Let. in Burnet Records ii. No. 44 (R.) Such conclusions as were clamorously..alledged to be superfluous. 1661Origen's Opin. in Phœnix (1721) I. 14 Some have too hastily fancied and as clamorously pronounced. 1697Leslie Short Meth. with Deists Pref. (T.), They are unmerciful and triumph clamorously. 1828D'Israeli Chas. I, II. i. 23 A troop of women..clamorously petitioned against the new soap. 1865M. E. Braddon Sir Jasper vii. 62 She is welcomed clamorously by younger sisters and brothers. |