Both Uses of
clamor
in
Crime and Punishment, by Dostoyevsky
- Long, long ago his present anguish had its first beginnings; it had waxed and gathered strength, it had matured and concentrated, until it had taken the form of a fearful, frenzied and fantastic question, which tortured his heart and mind, clamouring insistently for an answer.†
Chpt 1.4 *clamouring = demanding loudly and/or persistently
- All the clamour gradually died away at his entrance.†
Chpt 5.3clamour = loud noise and/or persistent demands
Definition:
loud noise and/or persistent demands -- especially from human voice