clamour în Indoneziană

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At that moment, the cries and the clamours became much louder still, as they danced and leapt around.


This clamour was quickly followed by a convulsive little cough, like that of a small child’s, and of a peculiar resonance.


When he was quite a distance away, he could still hear the noisy clamour of the geese in the distance.


But its first chord was drowned by a horrible clamor which filled the whole church.


It will then be civil war. The anti-militarists are clamoring mournfully, believing that it is in the power of the government to prevent the clash…


One morning, after the solemn ceremony had been celebrated in which all the women of the house issued into the corridor swinging their night service, there burst from Doña Violante's room a clamour of shouts, weeping, stamping and vociferation.


The coach halted before one of the inns of Los Viveros; everybody rolled out of the omnibus and the shouts and clamouring were heard anew. El Carnicerín was not there, but he soon appeared and sat down at table right beside Justa.


The soil seemed to be clamoring, and its words were the vibrations of the restless little flags.


"And turn all the people of the villages against us?" clamored Shere Khan. "No, give him to me.


A bell rang loudly and insistently, clamoring for attention.


Sinonime
make loud demands: clamor, demandutter or proclaim insistently and noisily: express, verbalize, verbalise, give tongue to, utter, clamor
loud and persistent outcry from many people: clamoring, clamouring, cry, yell, shout, call, hue and cry, clamor, vociferation, outcry