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How to use clamors in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word clamors? Here are some examples.

Sentence Examples
There's plenty of Spanish wines, but this food clamors for inventive margaritas and super-sized Micheladas, both of which are at the ready.
Weissberg argues that most polls are systematically biased toward manufacturing a vox populi that clamors for an ever-growing welfare state.
A key to the success of any new business is a wide-open high-growth market that clamors for its unique product.
It is the part of us that clamors to be recognized, honored and esteemed.
Our duty of state is the best answer that we can give to these strange clamors, so alien to the gospels, which invite us to garner reserves of all kinds while the birds of the air neither sow nor reap.
But Abu Dhabi's ambitious museums project shows how the idea of being a guardian of world heritage, a role which the West now clamors to resume in relation to Syria, is so powerful a mark of prestige.
It is a line of thinking that clamors for easy fixes.
The course of time has gradually awakened him from that unwholesome sleep and now, on his feet again, unquiet and anxious, he insistently clamors, more and more firmly for the cognition that will guide his existence.
Examples from Classical Literature
It is to deafen, to keep down in some measure, the clamors of his bad conscience.
Finding him not to be moved either by entreaties or their clamors, they began to proceed without him, singly and in parties.
D'Artagnan would perhaps have heard his speech but for the dominant noise of the popular clamors, which made a formidable accompaniment to the harangue of the orator.
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