But Nelly held to her own opinion, and clamorously maintained it. |
Edith was not, like Ms. Moore's Mary Richards, a spirited young professional seeking traction in a mostly male workplace, nor was she like Ms. Arthur's Maude, a brassy, clamorously insistent personality. |
They were clamorously back of the Junkers in their demands for war. |
What is it if a rude voice accost, or the right of the road be clamorously contended? |
And life, not stealing but clamorously rushing away from her! |
He belittles the idea of doing something effective about it, even when symptoms clamorously intrude on the pattern of his daily business. |