The action of the verb CLAMOUR (in various senses).

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1548.  Udall, etc. Erasm. Par. Luke iv. 41 (R.). He rebuked their clamouryng and crying.

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1641.  Sanderson, Serm., II. 8. After all this clamouring against English-Popish ceremonies.

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1884.  Annie S. Swan, Dorothea Kirke, xiii. 116. Clamourings for their presence came from Hartfield House.

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