All 6 Uses of
clamor
in
The Return of the King
- It was not long before a clamour was heard in the streets leading up from the outer circles, and there was much cheering and crying of the names of Faramir and Mithrandir.†
Chpt 5.4clamour = loud noise and/or persistent demands
- And Faramir catching his strange voice among the clamour of the men of the City, turned and looked down at him and was amazed.†
Chpt 5.4
- 'Lord, lord,' began Merry brokenly, 'she is—'; but at that moment there was a great clamour, and all about them horns and trumpets were blowing.†
Chpt 5.6
- But the wind that sped the ships blew all their clamour away.†
Chpt 5.6
- Far within he could hear faintly the voices of ores clamouring, but soon they stopped or passed out of hearing, and all was still.†
Chpt 6.1clamouring = demanding loudly and/or persistently
- And so the red blood blushing in their faces and their eyes shining with wonder, Frodo and Sam went forward and saw that amidst the clamorous host were set three high-seats built of green turves.†
Chpt 6.4 *
Definition:
loud noise and/or persistent demands -- especially from human voice