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What is the past tense of clamour?

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The past tense of clamour is clamoured.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of clamour is clamours.

The present participle of clamour is clamouring.

The past participle of clamour is clamoured.

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Roll-top baths, which until recently everyone clamoured for, are on their way out.
Newspapers said she had showered her motherland with glory and honour, and dignitaries clamoured for her presence.
These are the same landlords who clamoured over cheap two and three-bed houses in the first place, driving inflation.
As curious shoppers clamoured to get in, a bikinied bunny babe, dressed to kill, but not against the chill, posed obligingly for photographers.
The move was obviously a manoeuvre intended to appease and, perhaps, deceive disaffected members who clamoured for fresh leadership of the party.
Passengers have clamoured to ride free around the inner city loop on this environmentally friendly vehicle.

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