verb
- making loud and persistent demands or complaints
Usage: present participle of clamour
noun
- loud and persistent demands or complaints
Examples
- The protesters were clamouring for justice outside the courthouse.
- Citizens have been clamouring for better public transportation.
- The children were clamouring to go to the playground.
- There was loud clamouring from the crowd when the decision was announced.
- The clamouring of voices made it impossible to hear the speaker.
- Shareholders are clamouring for answers about the company’s losses.