What does Clamoring mean?
Definitions for Clamoring
clam·or·ing
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Princeton's WordNet
clamor, clamoring, clamour, clamouring, hue and crynoun
loud and persistent outcry from many people
"he ignored the clamor of the crowd"
Wiktionary
clamoringnoun
A sound that clamors.
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clamoring
Clamoring refers to the act of making a loud and persistent noise, outcry or demand about something. This could be voiced in protest, appeal or in eager desire for attention. It involves expressing desires, complaints, or needs in a very vocal, insistent, and often public manner.
Webster Dictionary
Clamoring
of Clamor
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of Clamoring in Chaldean Numerology is: 2
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of Clamoring in Pythagorean Numerology is: 2
Examples of Clamoring in a Sentence
There will be a robust debate about whether it's impeachable or not, and I think leadership on either side is going to have a big portion of their base clamoring for that.
People are constantly clamoring for the joy of life. As for me, I find the joy of life in the hard and cruel battle of life -- to learn something is a joy to me.
Weve seen the league use its political will to boost their business interests, wed love to see them use that same will, that same power to create some of the changes in policy that players have been clamoring about. And more importantly, that the communities that they make their money in have been asking for.
Now that the law is unraveling, it’s no surprise that Democrats are clamoring for a so-called ‘public option,’.
Anytime they have any stock [ of the product ] available, it's going to be gone almost instantly, you'll see people clamoring [ for it ].
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