Both Uses of
clamor
in
Anna Karenina
- It was the bold, clamorous, self-assertive squall of the new human being, who had so incomprehensibly appeared.†
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- But of late, while he was staying in Moscow after his wife's confinement, with nothing to do, the question that clamored for solution had more and more often, more and more insistently, haunted Levin's mind.†
Part 8
Definition:
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(clamor) loud noise and/or persistent demands -- especially from human voice