Translation for '
clamour' from English to Bulgarian
| NOUN | clamour | clamours |
| VERB | to clamour | clamoured | clamoured clamouring | clamours |
| SYNO | clamor | clamoring | clamour | ... |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
VERB to infinitive | simple past | past participle
present participle | 3rd person
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Usage Examples English
- Robinson rejoined OISE at a time when there was a growing public and political clamour to dissolve the Institute.
- The tale returns to the mobs and clamour of Florence in the hands of the Medici dynasty.
- In the midst of a movement for reform in the Royal Society and a clamour surrounding the Reform Act 1832, the administration of the bequest was widely criticized.
- He was crushed to death at the Haymarket Theatre in London following the crowd's clamour to see King George III in 1794.
- There was, thereafter, clamour to rebuild the facility.
- The clamour for a unification with British champion Alex Arthur still mounted however, and the fight was inevitable.
- As a result, by the 18th century, many ordinary Jews had begun to clamour for the abolition of those institutions.
- Ma did apologise, under clamour of public pressure.
- Soon after the end of the Second World War, as Singapore moved towards self-government and independence, the clamour began for a national stadium.
- been a clamour from many quarters for a change in the Finance Ministry, with Mr Mukherjee having faced flak for several decisions where politics seemed to overwhelm economic imperatives".
- In addition, the customers will produce clamour. Some residents report the noise problem to the district councillor and it will affect the living quality.
- British Rail were forced to schedule extra trains to Holyhead such was the clamour to see a Dublin team playing an exciting new brand of football.
- Tom Stacey wrote his literary work in response to the inner clamour of each work to be written. The flow of such work is consequently irregular.
- The breeding colonies at Trollaval on Rùm and Trøllanes and Trøllhøvdi in the Faroe Islands are believed to have acquired their troll associations from the night-time clamour.
- When you forgive, you stop feeling resentful; there is no more indignation or anger against another for a perceived offence, difference or mistake; there is no clamour for punishment.
- His lectures attracted large and appreciative audiences; but his sympathy with the French Revolution excited a clamour against him, he resigned his readership in 1792.
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Contains translations by TU Chemnitz and Mr Honey's Business Dictionary (German-English only).
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