[f. as prec. + -NESS.] The quality of being clamorous; noisiness; noisy urgency or importunity.

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1617.  Hieron, Wks., II. 116. As long as it is possible to shunne the importunitie of the conscience, and to put by the clamorousnesse thereof, we will bee sure to doe it.

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1655.  Fuller, Ch. Hist., IX. iv. § 10. Clamorousness and multitude do much in crying up matters.

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1824–9.  Landor, Imag. Conv. (1846), I. 4/2. My palfrey eyed them askance for their clamorousness.

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