All 3 Uses
clamor
in
Wuthering Heights
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- He replied audibly enough, in a fashion which made my companion vociferate, more clamorously than before, that a wide distinction might be drawn between saints like himself and sinners like his master.†
p. 61.4 *
- Master, master, our young lady — ' 'Hold your noise!' cried, I hastily, enraged at her clamorous manner.†
p. 96.4
- 'To the devil with your clamour!†
p. 199.4clamour = loud noise and/or persistent demands
Definitions:
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(1)
(clamor) loud noise and/or persistent demands -- especially from human voice
- (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)