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What is the past tense of clamor?

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The past tense of clamor is clamored.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of clamor is clamors.

The present participle of clamor is clamoring.

The past participle of clamor is clamored.

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The group clamored to place bets and it took Anna a while to find her voice again.
Gay clamored to go, but was pacified by the gift of a rag-doll that Samantha had made for her the evening before.
It was a Rosetta stone that I would continually go back to when multiple issues from disparate groups clamored for priority.
Children clamored for the pig's bladder, to be used as a balloon.
At the turn of the new century, as shareholders clamored for top-line growth, bleeding-edge innovation became the Holy Grail of competition.
Confusion reigned back at the White House briefing room where reporters clamored for more detail.

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