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How to use clamorous in a sentence

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As on earlier discs, he enlivens Caribbean traditions with masterful jazz piano, by turns clamorous, poignant, playful and even swinging.
I was pleasantly surprised to discover a clamorous, dim room filled with networked computers available dirt-cheap.
They don't get to their apartment and the bath floods but they do make a sickeningly clamorous protest in trying.
Here, ancient Akragas, with its valley of three superb 5th-century-BC temples, is neatly distinct from the tight, clamorous modern city.
One reason is that our image of her art is so bound up with its first clamorous appearance.
There is a smoky, well-appointed bar upstairs and a clamorous, narrow dining room down below.
This rich brew of classical, folk and modern musical influences makes for a sometimes clamorous collage of phrases.
He must hope that after clamorous calls for his resignation, he himself is not placed before the PM's firing squad.
We stare back in distress, pondering the prospect of spending the better part of two hours at a clamorous pre-teen boys' party.
As the decades passed, a clamorous tropical settlement reinvented itself as a spic-and-span outpost of the developed world.
Does this mean that you have to live in the midst of clamorous pandemonium?
And in Bolivia, the different sectors of the Bolivian nation have this clamorous request, that the ex governors who left many dead.
In this way, it will be possible to maintain a presence, not in a clamorous fashion with long speeches, but in a personal and direct way.
The proliferation of guidebooks to London at night was part of a clamorous barrage of cheap literature hailing a mass public of urban pleasure seekers.
The group of chess lovers is often clamorous, but always concentrating, with more gazers and supporters than real players, each viewer a potential undercover chess player.
The place was teeming with life in all its clamorous glory, and it seemed I had stumbled upon a picaresque underworld where everyone had escaped from a Dickens yarn.
In the 16th and 17th centuries, the cries turned still more colourful and clamorous, as a kind of auditory arms race developed between the vendors.
At its controversial opening night Nijinsky's choreography was considered almost as shocking as the churning rhythms and clamorous orchestration of Stravinsky's score.
Opinion polls conducted before October 4th, however, indicated that popular desire for another Arroyo term was less than clamorous, especially since corruption allegations against her husband have surfaced.
A one-time newsie from the streets of Murray Hill, Manhattan, Larkin speaks in tones that cannot be ignored in the most clamorous of rooms.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The Old Russian party, demoralized by Napoleon's advance to the heart of the empire, was also clamorous for peace negotiations.
They were not clamorous, but sweet, and they drowned her will, and drew her to themselves.
At such a moment then, called our ladies-legatees, clamorous for hush-money.
Bertha's transition from grief to joy was so clamorous that no one could answer.
It was of a different variety from delaine's, but not a whit less clamorous.
As a matter of course, he was loud, clamorous, dogmatical and not very argumentative.
Arabs populate the land and are clamorous in their demands for coins from travelers.
Amidst a peal of tongues, this clamorous procession retired.
It must, however, be allowed that they are not importunate, nor clamorous.
For that very reason, she suffered much from a conscience newly clamorous.
All his nascent intellectual powers were alive and clamorous.
But it is not the noisy, clamorous, obtrusive life of the city.
To him ran Orpheus, in clamorous anxiety to undo the evil he had wrought.
These people were clamorous for allotments of land in severalty.
Fogg, revolvers in hand, hastily quitted their prison, and rushed forward where the noise was most clamorous.
But the largest crowd prefers, just now, not to do anything so clamorous.
The calm and polite unconcern of Lady Middleton on the occasion was a happy relief to Elinor's spirits, oppressed as they often were by the clamorous kindness of the others.
Saint Antoine was clamorous to have its wine-shop keeper foremost in the guard upon the governor who had defended the Bastille and shot the people.
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