单词 | clamorously |
例句 | Between the flashes of lightning the air was dark and terrible; and the boys followed him, clamorously. Lord of the Flies 1954-09-17T00:00:00Z Tall trunks bore unexpected pale flowers all the way up to the dark canopy where life went on clamorously. Lord of the Flies 1954-09-17T00:00:00Z Edith wasn’t, like Moore’s Mary Richards, a spirited young professional seeking traction in a mostly male workplace, nor was she like Arthur’s Maude, a brassy, clamorously insistent personality. Jean Stapleton, 90, beloved Edith Bunker on ‘All in the Family,’ dies 2013-06-02T03:01:52Z Now, crammed together, the attendees — lovers, family, friends and neighbors whom you’ve come to know and sometimes like — clamorously voice their issues with some newly arrived foreign workers. ‘R.M.N.’ Review: A Bleak Diagnosis for Romania 2023-04-27T04:00:00Z The concert was greeted warmly, even clamorously, by an almost full house. Critic’s Notebook: Salzburg to Lincoln Center, Spirituality Is on the Program 2012-07-26T02:37:36Z “Empowerment” wasn’t always so trivialized, or so corporate, or even so clamorously attached to women. How ‘Empowerment’ Became Something for Women to Buy 2016-04-12T04:00:00Z There's something self-serving about all these swooning raves and hellfire denunciations clamorously accompanying my morning coffee. Self-criticism: A theater critic's search for nuance in the age of Yelp 2015-10-16T04:00:00Z A report in the official Xinhua news agency, said "the Dalai Lama clique clamorously prettified such activities." IHT Rendezvous: In Beijing, Fire Brigades at the Ready 2012-11-13T04:39:06Z Repressive laws, and a stronger form of government, which should bridle the fierce democracy, were clamorously demanded. Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Vol. 1. No 1, June 1850 2012-03-21T02:00:31.390Z As soon as he appeared they broke out clamorously. The Making of a Saint 2012-03-16T02:00:25.243Z The toast was clamorously received, but the speaker remained standing with his glass in his hand. Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Vol IV. No. XX. January, 1852. 2012-02-24T03:00:24.390Z People are vastly provoking, who clamorously demand that we have not to bestow. The Maid of Honour, Volume 2 (of 3) A Tale of the Dark Days of France 2012-02-15T03:00:34.990Z And clamorously amid all these authorities is heard the voice of the Farm Bloc exclaiming: "Don't touch God's Time." Behind the Mirrors The Psychology of Disintegration at Washington 2012-02-11T03:03:55.693Z They now sprang forward clamorously, threatening to betray their leader unless he would submit his cause to the Book. A Literary History of the Arabs 2011-11-13T03:00:15.660Z I would not, if I were you, drop old acquaintances, or insist clamorously upon having new ones. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Vol. 60, No. 373, November 1846 2011-10-21T02:00:17.417Z When the Hebrews clamorously demanded a king the prophet charged them with treason against their proper ruler. Creed And Deed A Series of Discourses 2011-10-12T02:00:40.147Z Mrs Maple clamorously ordered them to shut the parlour door. The Wanderer (Volume 1 of 5) or, Female Difficulties 2011-09-17T02:00:27.667Z He rushes on through gutter and dub, and arrives in the robing-room simultaneously with ten other brethren, who are all clamorously demanding their wigs and gowns from the two distracted functionaries. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 60, No. 369, July 1846 2011-04-29T02:00:09.217Z Stewart, following his porter, was engulfed in the human tide which had been beating clamorously against the gates, and which surged forward across the platform as soon as they were opened. The Girl from Alsace A Romance of the Great War, Originally Published under the Title of Little Comrade 2011-04-23T02:00:05.477Z The elm trees in front of the house trailed their long arms against the window with a sound inexpressibly dreary; and the driving hail beat clamorously, as if for admittance. Sharing Her Crime 2011-03-04T03:00:54.907Z Absent, absorbed, she was silently turning again and again the ashes of the dead past, while he, insistently, clamorously, was knocking at the door of the living present. The Storm Centre 2011-03-01T03:00:39.427Z If it was the play-hour, she would be—for this occasion only—in the playground leading the games, surrounded by clamorously affectionate little ones. Ghetto Tragedies 2011-01-27T03:00:46.507Z The wind blew in terrible gusts, shrieking wildly through the bare arms of the pines, drifting the snow into great hills, and driving the piercing sleet clamorously against the windows. The Actress' Daughter A Novel 2011-01-23T03:00:14.117Z The disinherited on the other hand clamorously pressed their claim to restitution. Irish History and the Irish Question 2011-01-16T03:00:22.640Z Instantly all the noises in the house crowded clamorously to our ears. One of My Sons 2010-12-21T22:55:57.893Z The old clock on the mantel ticked clamorously and outside the calls of the bobwhites seemed to grow louder and nearer until, half-consciously, Spurrier noted their insistence. The Law of Hemlock Mountain Salvina, whose sense of romance never exalted her above the practical, remembered now that her brother Lazarus might come back at any moment clamorously hungry. Ghetto Tragedies 2011-01-27T03:00:46.507Z The bell rang clamorously in the concierge's apartment below. The Belovéd Traitor A sleep-walking rooster began to crow clamorously, believing that it was already growing day. Ruth Fielding at Lighthouse Point Nita, the Girl Castaway Parker and Jennie fought clamorously on a variety of subjects in the middle distance, but Curtis was hardly more than courteous to Mrs. Parker—so absorbed was he in some inner controversy. The Captain of the Gray-Horse Troop For this was no other than Maria Edgeworth, who stood confessed upon the title-page of the second edition that was clamorously demanded within a few months of issue. Maria Edgeworth He flattened himself against his mother's breast and shouted clamorously to be removed. Shadows of Flames A Novel They had taken so much of her kindliness for granted and now when she refused them the sympathy that they had always demanded for a thousand unimportant incidents they, clamorously, missed it. The Duchess of Wrexe Her Decline and Death; A Romantic Commentary A blue-breeched dwarf thrust me into a dwarf 'rickshaw on spidery wheels, and down the rough road that we had taken four hours to climb ran me clamorously in half an hour. From Sea to Sea Letters of Travel But Nelly held to her own opinion, and clamorously maintained it. Tried for Her Life A Sequel to "Cruel As the Grave" And to a man she advanced boldly, bleating clamorously, until he followed her and rescued her beloved. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 57, No. 353, March 1845 He was surrounded by a group of young villagers, who were clamorously reminding him of his promise to tell them some of his military adventures. The Scrap Book, Volume 1, No. 4 June 1906 The air held a twilight stillness upon which my words fell clamorously. The Portal of Dreams One party clamorously asserts that taxation is their grievance, while another demonstrates that the annihilation of taxes would be their ruin! Curiosities of Literature, Vol. 3 In this posture he remained for some time, watching his little fire, and listlessly listening to the discordant jangling of innumerable church-bells, clamorously calling the citizens to their devotions. Ten Thousand a-Year. Volume 1. In the far end of the firelit room lay my companions, the one silent, the other clamorously noisy, the images of death and drunkenness. The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition Vol. 20 (of 25) He regales you with no false sentiment; he is five feet ten in his socks, and he is clamorously indignant when you suggest that he will one day “get married.” An Ocean Tramp Donne looked at it, declared the subscription "shabby," and clamorously demanded more. Shirley As the afternoon waned the murmurs modulated clamorously and a voice shrilled forth, "Give us the Christians!" Melomaniacs The smaller craft surround us clamorously, and looking down upon them we see that in almost every case there is a cat on board the junks, many of them tabby or tortoise-shell. Round the Wonderful World There was a great crowd of hackmen on the platform, all clamorously shouting together to the passengers, offering their carriages and calling out the names of the several hotels. Stuyvesant A Franconia Story At last the people clamorously begged the officers to desist from throwing any more money, for fear that the most serious and fatal consequences might ensue. Mary Queen of Scots Makers of History At the conclusion of Talbot’s address the men, without waiting for Rogers to formally charge them, sprang eagerly to their feet and clamorously declared the prisoner guilty. The Voyage of the Aurora "She cannot say that I ever sang her praises," laughed Tannhäuser, and as he faced the audience with Elizabeth there was a hum which modulated clamorously into noisy applause. Melomaniacs But the fat baby has suddenly become alive to what is going on, and crawling on the top of his brother clamorously demands a smoke more loudly than if he were asking for sweets. Round the Wonderful World Then, when hunger made them desire to go on with the repast, finding there was nought upon the table, they called clamorously for the cook. The Canterbury Puzzles And Other Curious Problems They crowded around the consuls' pavilions, and clamorously insisted on being led on to take possession of the camp, and to pursue the enemy. Hannibal Makers of History A yellow car roared to a stop beside them, interrupting clamorously. From the Car Behind He too would clamorously swear that he was much younger, as did the old women. The Fixed Period The anguish of the duke, thus clamorously assailed with the crime of the most atrocious series of assassinations, was great. Louis XIV. Makers of History Series The marvel of it was that one sense should be so clamorously challenged while the other was not addressed. Judith of the Cumberlands Argus leaped the stile, rushed after the vehicle, and saluted it clamorously. Vixen, Volume III. Both declared they had seen him on the hill, and clamorously demanded him of Phœbe. Hopes and Fears or, scenes from the life of a spinster The arrival made a hubbub of excitement, and it seemed as if the whole settlement—men, squaws and children—gathered clamorously round the horsemen, who dismounted and gazed about them with scarcely less wonder. Deerfoot in The Mountains Instead, the Fuegian hags but seem more embittered at seeing persons of their own sex so superior to them, and, recovering from their surprise, they clamorously urge the commencement of the attack. The Land of Fire A Tale of Adventure It was made no easier by those Italians who clamorously objected to the remark of Clemenceau, when he said that both Yugoslavs and Italians had been compelled to fight in Austria's army. The Birth of Yugoslavia, Volume 2 The parent birds continued flying clamorously round, and could with difficulty be driven away from the bodies of their fledgelings, killed by the fall of the lofty pine. The Western World Picturesque Sketches of Nature and Natural History in North and South America They clamorously insisted on their resolution to fight. The Philippine Islands And the priests cried, clamorously, "He is an offender against our law and against Caesar." King of the Jews A story of Christ's last days on Earth When his removal was clamorously demanded by popular voice, his chief closed his ears and moved on unheeding—grave—defiant! Four Years in Rebel Capitals An Inside View of Life in the Southern Confederacy from Birth to Death The oxen low as they depart; all the woodland is filled with their complaint as they clamorously quit the hills. The Aeneid of Virgil On one occasion, a Dutch ship crossed the path of the "Adventure," and the crew clamorously demanded her capture. The Naval History of the United States Volume 1 Mrs. Tanner bustled back and forth from the stove to the table, talking clamorously the while. A Voice in the Wilderness Then the people called out clamorously; "Pilate—pronounce the sentence of death!" King of the Jews A story of Christ's last days on Earth The fish-hawks wheeled and screamed, and sought their nests on the high dry trees; the crows flew clamorously to the crevices of the rocks, and all nature seemed conscious of the approaching thunder gust. The Knickerbocker, or New-York Monthly Magazine, January 1844 Volume 23, Number 1 Then indeed the Rutulians clamorously greet the omen, and their hands flash out. The Aeneid of Virgil The passionate energy that had slumbered so long in her temperament was thoroughly roused at last, and would make itself heard clamorously enough to drown the still small voice, that said “beware and forbear.” Sword and Gown A Novel All that evening and far into the night twelve cats fought clamorously round the house of the Dangerfields. The Terrible Twins Does this give us reason clamorously to condemn Ugolino and the pope? Life of St. Francis of Assisi They rushed clamorously into the presence of the Lioness, and demanded of her the settlement of the dispute. Aesop's Fables A New Revised Version From Original Sources And life, not stealing but clamorously rushing away from her! Bella Donna A Novel He was clamorously refused, and in indignation flung off the insignia of his office. The History of Napoleon Buonaparte It was Ludlow, hammering clamorously for silence on the shell of the big crane ladle, who acted as spokesman when the uproar was quelled. The Quickening Yet the Thomists have clamorously maintained that they were not Jansenists; and the latter have maintained with equal warmth that where freedom was concerned they were not Calvinists. Theodicy Essays on the Goodness of God, the Freedom of Man and the Origin of Evil He did not think of the impression made on the voting powers, but on one small girl who clamorously impeded all his thoughts. The Half-Hearted In this Day, We can neither approve the conduct of the fearful that seeketh to dissemble his faith, nor sanction the behavior of the avowed believer that clamorously asserteth his allegiance to this Cause. Gleanings from the Writings of Bahá'u'lláh Hignett nobly restrained himself from making a too parsonic parson, yet kept enough of the distinctive flavour to excite a passionate anti-clerical behind me into clamorously derisive laughter; a very good piece of work. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 159, August 18th, 1920 One relative goes clamorously into the divorce court while another wins celebration by the showy style of a bodice. The Onlooker, Volume 1, Part 2 The old bureau, Tchcheidze at its head, had to leave; the Bolsheviki triumphed clamorously. Bolshevism The Enemy of Political and Industrial Democracy And he knew he would have time through long winter evenings when the land was drenched with rain, when the storm winds howled in the swaying firs and the sea beat clamorously along the cliffs. Poor Man's Rock He felt for the key of the station in his pocket, and would have thanked the men and bid them "good evening," had they not, rather clamorously, deprecated his intention. What Necessity Knows The carriage whirled on, and on, and on at dizzy speed, the wind sighing by in long, lamentable gales, the rain dashing clamorously against the closed glass. The Unseen Bridgegroom or, Wedded For a Week Saved, Ruth Fielding did sink to the earth now, and when the other girls ran clamorously around the motor-car she was scarcely possessed of her senses. Ruth Fielding in the Great Northwest Or, The Indian Girl Star of the Movies The heavy iron knocker on the front door resounded clamorously. A Woman Named Smith He was leading his buck sheep, and the hounds rushed forward clamorously. The Ramrodders A Novel She was also in possession of the arsenals; and the great mass of the population of St. Petersburg were clamorously advocating her cause. The Empire of Russia The fishhawks wheeled and screamed, and sought their nests on the high, dry trees; the crows flew clamorously to the crevices of the rocks; and all nature seemed conscious of the approaching thunder gust. McGuffey's Fifth Eclectic Reader He was an Orangist; and, as the Orange partisans were everywhere clamorously active, the admiral was suspect. History of Holland Now the wind was driving the sound clamorously across the town. The Just and the Unjust The hot blood of Southern ancestors raced through her veins clamorously. Mavericks The principle and details of the academic project became confused and confounded, and while some clamorously opposed, others unthinkingly supported, the entire. The Felon's Track History Of The Attempted Outbreak In Ireland, Embracing The Leading Events In The Irish Struggle From The Year 1843 To The Close Of 1848 Indian and half breed women gazed stolidly at the strange vehicle, while the children and barking dogs clamorously advertised its progress. Dutch Courage and Other Stories Upon this, however, it was eagerly claimed by the right owners, who, supported by the other Indians, clamorously reproached him for invading their property, and prepared to take the canoe from him by force. A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels — Volume 12 Arranged in Systematic Order: Forming a Complete History of the Origin and Progress of Navigation, Discovery, and Commerce, by Sea and Land, from the Earliest Ages to the Present Time Camillus was clamorously assailed by them, and, having no better excuse to put forward, made the extraordinary statement that he had forgotten his vow when the city was plundered. Plutarch's Lives, Volume I The aspect of the chicken, in its blistered and varnished brown skin, reminded me that I was clamorously hungry. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 12, No. 29, August, 1873 The rattle and racket of the determined sight-seers outside, clamorously demanding to come in and see the Fankwae, annoy him to the verge of desperation under the circumstances. Around the World on a Bicycle - Volume II From Teheran To Yokohama And Yoomy, thus clamorously invoked, hemmed thrice, tuning his voice for the air. Mardi: and A Voyage Thither, Vol. II The fish-hawks wheeled and screamed, and sought their nests on the high dry trees; the crows flew clamorously to the crevices of the rocks, and all nature seemed conscious of the approaching thunder-gust. Bracebridge Hall, or The Humorists In the mass that crowded Faneuil Hall we waited long, an interval partly filled by the eccentric and eloquent Father Taylor, the seamen's preacher, whom the crowd espied in the gallery and summoned clamorously. The Last Leaf Observations, during Seventy-Five Years, of Men and Events in America and Europe The thunder of the cheering roused the very rooks and jackdaws from the towers of Thorn and the bastions of the Wolfsberg till they went drifting in a black cloud clamorously over the city. Red Axe He that is loudly praised will be clamorously censured; he that rises hastily into fame will be in danger of sinking suddenly into oblivion. The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volume 04 The Adventurer; The Idler But the boys did not know who the stroke-oarsman was, and they began clamorously to inquire, notwithstanding the injunction to silence which they had received. Marco Paul's Voyages and Travels; Vermont They were clamorously back of the Junkers in their demands for war. The World War and What was Behind It Or, the Story of the Map of Europe It soon filled again; I took advantage, however, and got directly before the windows of the hotel, as I expected the King would show himself, for the people were calling for him very clamorously. Samuel F. B. Morse, His Letters and Journals In Two Volumes, Volume I. "Open, in the name of the Duke!" cried, clamorously, many fierce voices without. Red Axe The Ossetes surrounded me clamorously and demanded tips; but the staff-captain shouted so menacingly at them that they dispersed in a moment. A Hero of Our Time Yet they rallied in their extreme distress, and the martial youths, who had clamorously demanded the battle, refused to survive the ignominy of flight. History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire — Volume 3 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. Wuthering Heights The hounds were baying clamorously in the distance. The House Behind the Cedars The serving of the expected feast was impatiently looked for by the guests, and clamorously demanded by the temporary master of the castle. The Bride of Lammermoor She had "confiscated," or "foraged," or "skirmished," as it was indifferently called, a toy whip belonging to her little brother of four years, who was clamorously demanding its return. The Breitmann Ballads At her heart there was numbness and a dull throbbing, an ache; but her mind was clear and her body felt intensely, hopelessly alive and ready, clamorously ready, for food. Susan Lenox: Her Fall and Rise This shrinking person went clamorously about, making it known everywhere that the best tailor in town had been dazzled by a great sum into constructing his costume. Penrod The old town beyond the distant river, his heart told him clamorously, held the object in all the world to him most dear. The House Behind the Cedars Yet, if you hold me close against the ear, A dim, far whisper rises clamorously, The thunderous beat and passion of the sea, The slow surge of the tides that drown the mere. Young Adventure, a Book of Poems Horns were blown, bells rung, tin pans clamorously beaten. The Octopus : A story of California They rushed clamorously into the presence of the Lioness and demanded of her the settlement of the dispute. Aesop's Fables Translated by George Fyler Townsend She thanked him with a very grateful look, then hurried away, for the tiny fists were redoubling their blows upon the door, while the baby voice called more and more clamorously for "sister Elsie." Elsie's Girlhood A Sequel to "Elsie Dinsmore" and "Elsie's Holidays at Roselands" Crowds collected, and the impeachment of the ministers who had given orders to Bouillé to march upon Nancy was clamorously demanded. History of the French Revolution from 1789 to 1814 Then the three men climbed up and were received clamorously. The Cruise of the Dry Dock They persecute Union men and negroes whenever they can do so with impunity, insist clamorously upon their "rights," and are extremely impatient of the presence of the federal soldiers. Report on the Condition of the South But Drewett clamorously protested against our doing anything of the sort. Afloat and Ashore A Sea Tale Achilles appears to defend her, whom all others clamorously seek to deliver to the murderous knife. Woman in the Ninteenth Century and Kindred Papers Relating to the Sphere, Condition and Duties, of Woman. She sought clamorously for every evil influence, postwar, racial, political, that could account for the frozen failure of the evening's performance. The Mountebank Then the grandfather began to cry most clamorously, and Floribel knew he also wished to be seventeen, instead of a little, helpless baby. The Magician's Show Box and Other Stories And go he did, perched upon her finger; but on the way he became so clamorously hungry that she had to take him into a butcher's shop, and get some meat for his dinner. Twilight and Dawn Simple Talks on the Six Days of Creation Theodore Roosevelt was clamorously demanding universal compulsory military service and was ably aided by General Wood and Admiral Peary, who urged the adoption of conscription. Woodrow Wilson as I Know Him He had suspected her of grasping this happiness without scruple, clamorously; but her sweet white lips spoke out the falseness of this accusation. The Web of Life I observe indeed a party in the State whose rule it is to consent to no change, until it is clamorously called for, and then instantly to yield; but those are Concessionary, not Conservative principles. Coningsby And to a man she advanced, bleating clamorously, until he followed her and rescued her beloved. Autobiographical Sketches "We can never bear any other place!" and "keep me, madam, at least!" was even clamorously urged by each of them. Cecilia; Or, Memoirs of an Heiress — Volume 3 It is no sin to be hungry, but to let appetite speak so clamorously indicates feeble self-control. Expositions of Holy Scripture They reached the room in which they had dined, and were clamorously welcomed by Miss Oldbuck. The Antiquary — Volume 01 Abdallah agreed with the Prophet's decision, but the younger section, and especially those who had not fought at Bedr, were clamorously dissentient. Mahomet Founder of Islam Yes, but it is called for; and clamorously. Miscellaneous Essays After that time they began to listen to the voice of humanity, and adopted the very expedient which they had so clamorously condemned. The History of England from the First Invasion by the Romans to the Accession of King George the Fifth Volume 8 Who clamorously demanded the reëstablishment of the African slave trade, alone capable of peopling this vast extent, and of lowering the excessive price of the negroes supplied by the producing States? The Uprising of a Great People The United States in 1861. to Which is Added a Word of Peace on the Difference Between England the United States. False tidings and idle rumours may for an hour clamorously usurp attention, because they are believed to be true; but the cheat is soon discovered, and the rumour dies. The Principles of Success in Literature Notwithstanding her strength, she was so exquisitely and entirely feminine, a creature of silk and laces, free from any effort of provocativeness, yet subtly, almost clamorously human. The Cinema Murder "To what base uses may we come," quoted Emily, as they all nodded and smiled upon the victim as he looked back from the barn-yard, where he was clamorously welcomed by his new charges. Kitty's Class Day and Other Stories This trait came out somewhat clamorously after the battle of Bull Run. The Life of Abraham Lincoln Here, then, if never before, and never again, the grandeur of the occasion demanded—almost, we might say, implored, and clamorously invoked, the effectual powers of eloquence and perfect self-possession. Theological Essays and Other Papers — Volume 2 "All, all, my dear," cried Mrs. Stuart clamorously. The Moccasin Maker There are row and rows of these opposite the steamer landing, all kept by Chinamen, garish with coloured electric lights, each one clamorously proclaiming that it is the "only first-class gambling house in Macao." Here, There and Everywhere Yes, but it is called for, and clamorously. The English Mail-Coach and Joan of Arc The recall gun from the Hassler brought this strange scene to a close, and the party hastened down to the beach, closely followed by their guests, who still clamorously demanded tobacco. Louis Agassiz: His Life and Correspondence Accordingly, as one of the means most clamorously invoked by our social position for averting some dreadful convulsion constantly brooding over England, he insists upon a closer approximation between our highest classes and our lowest. Theological Essays and Other Papers — Volume 2 Constitutional government was clamorously demanded, and the despotism which had ground the Italian states under the heel of Hapsburg and Bourbon was for the moment shaken. Ten Englishmen of the Nineteenth Century He was given a torch, and while he slowly walked seven times around the pyre the naked black man on the high ground poured out his sermon more clamorously than ever. Following the Equator, Part 6 Turnbull dodged the constable, upset one of the men into his own basket, and bounding towards the distinguished foreign Count, called to him clamorously: "Come on, MacIan, the hunt is up again." The Ball and the Cross It was admitted by men and clamorously asserted by women that no man had ever been more handsome than Felix Carbury, and it was admitted also that he never showed consciousness of his beauty. The Way We Live Now They saw him clamorously fight his way in towards a post at the roulette-table. The Spoilers By twos and threes at a time, the Jews in this quaint quarter of the town clamorously offered their services to the lady who had come among them. Jezebel's Daughter In my former experience of him, he had talked his way out of all his other troubles—he had clamorously demanded the expression of my sympathy with him. Poor Miss Finch Members of Congress who had actively opposed building any navy came clamorously around to ask each for a ship for some special purpose of protection connected with his district. Theodore Roosevelt; an Autobiography On the arrival of a party of visitors, the people of each room clamorously invite the guests to sit down before their chamber. The Pagan Tribes of Borneo Rooks were already beginning to build new nests or to mend up old ones, and clamorously called in neighbours to give opinions on difficulties in their architecture. Two on a Tower The corporations proceeded to attack the constitutionality of the law on the ground of the very amendment for which they had so clamorously pleaded. Theodore Roosevelt and His Times A Jew spectator conducted me out of the crowd, and the people clamorously followed me to my inn. The Life and Adventures of Baron Trenck, Volume 1 But he was morally guilty of so many murders that, if there had been no other way of reaching his life, a retrospective Act of Attainder would have been clamorously demanded by the whole nation. The History of England, from the Accession of James II — Volume 3 The roar of the outcasts' assault reached them more confusedly and less clamorously. Notre-Dame De Paris The public indignation at this new violation of the law was clamorously expressed; and it was remarked that the Roman Catholics were even louder in censure than the Protestants. The History of England, from the Accession of James II — Volume 2 The ring is clamorously identified, the reward is paid, and the finder nearly thrust out of doors. The Works of Edgar Allan Poe — Volume 4 Davis was loudly, vociferously, and clamorously a friend of the people. My Memories of Eighty Years The gong sounded again, clamorously, it seemed imploringly: dinner was growing cold. Crome Yellow The depopulated land is then recruited from the rapacious, hordes of enlightened individuals who settle themselves within its borders, and clamorously announce the progress of the Truth. Typee “Strange,” mused Ali, “that one who harangued so clamorously about the Secret Ballot should have overlooked the Veiled Vote.” Reginald in Russia and other sketches In his pocket was precisely the room-rent for the following week, the advance payment of which was already three days overdue and clamorously demanded by the hard-faced landlady. Michael, Brother of Jerry Some of the men who had remained with Mr. Hunt now became impatient of these incumbrances, and urged him clamorously to push forward, crying out that they should all starve. Astoria, or, anecdotes of an enterprise beyond the Rocky Mountains Twelve women are clamorously added to the Deputation; and march with it, across the Esplanade; through dissipated groups, caracoling Bodyguards, and the pouring rain. The French Revolution “Miss Eyre, you are not so unsophisticated as Adèle: she demands a ‘cadeau,’ clamorously, the moment she sees me: you beat about the bush.” Jane Eyre From the moment of dropping it in the drawer he had utterly forgotten its existence—till now, when the man’s name had come out so clamorously. Within the Tides |
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