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		Verb: clamour  klamu(r) Usage: Brit, Cdn (=clamor)
 - Make loud demands
 "he clamoured for justice and tolerance"  - clamor [US]  - Utter or proclaim insistently and noisily
 "The delegates clamoured their disappointment"  - clamor [US]  - Compel someone to do something by insistent clamouring
 "They clamoured the mayor into building a new park"  - clamor [US]  Noun: clamour  klamu(r) Usage: Brit, Cdn (=clamor)
 - A loud harsh or strident noise
  - blare, blaring, cacophony, clamor [US], din  - Loud and persistent outcry from many people
 "he ignored the clamour of the crowd"  - clamor [US], clamoring [US], clamouring [Brit, Cdn], hue and cry 
 Derived forms: clamoured, clamouring, clamours Type of: call, compel, cry, demand, express, give tongue to, noise, obligate, oblige, outcry, shout, utter, verbalise [Brit], verbalize, vociferation, yell  |