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was clamoring
noun
A great outcry or vociferation; loud and continued shouting or exclamation.
Exact(56)
"Everyone was clamoring to get in," Mr. Selznick said.
By mid-January, the group, now a hundred and nineteen strong, was clamoring to meet.
The paper was "clamoring for private ownership, and that is utterly erroneous," the memo said.
Even my husband, who has a low tolerance for gnocchi, was clamoring for more.
Before long, a neighboring town was clamoring for a park, too.
Gasoline was cheap, and no one was clamoring to live next to a highly combustible chemical plant.
Grant had planned to return to the West, but the public was clamoring for him to face Lee head-on.
Similar(4)
Many districts are clamoring for police officers.
New Yorkers are clamoring for change.
The fans are clamoring for a sequel.
Fans are clamoring for the rookie Christian Ponder.
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