Clamor
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- | # [[sensational|Sensational]] or [[clamorous]] [[advertising]] or [[publicity]]. | + | |
- | # [[Noisy]] [[shouting]] or [[uproar]]. | + | # A great [[outcry]] or [[vociferation]]; [[loud]] and [[continue]]d [[shout]]ing or [[exclamation]]. |
- | # An inshore, surface-dwelling [[species]] of [[needlefish]] forming sizeable [[schools]]. Feeds mainly on sea grasses and small fishes. Mainly used as [[bait]] for offshore game fishes such as [[sailfish|sailfishes]] and [[marlin|marlins]]; utilized as a food fish in the [[West Indies]]. | + | # Any loud and continued [[noise]]. |
+ | # A continued [[public]] [[expression]], often of [[dissatisfaction]] or [[discontent]]; a [[popular]] [[outcry]]. | ||
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- A great outcry or vociferation; loud and continued shouting or exclamation.
- Any loud and continued noise.
- A continued public expression, often of dissatisfaction or discontent; a popular outcry.
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