Clam·or, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Clamored p. pr. & vb. n. Clamoring.]
1. To salute loudly. [R.]
The people with a shout
Rifted the air, clamoring their god with praise. --Milton.
2. To stun with noise. [R.]
3. To utter loudly or repeatedly; to shout.
Clamored their piteous prayer incessantly. --Longfellow.
To clamor bells, to repeat the strokes quickly so as to produce a loud clang. --Bp. Warbur░ion.
clamoring
n : loud and persistent outcry from many people; "he ignored the
clamor of the crowd" [syn: clamor, clamour, clamouring,
hue and cry]