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['klæmə] 1. noun((a) loud uproar.) alarido2. verb((especially of a crowd demanding something) to make such an uproar etc: They're all clamouring to get their money back.) bradar* * *clam.our[kl'æmə] n 1 clamor, brado, grito. 2 tumulto, alarido. 3 queixa, reclamação barulhenta. • vt+vi 1 gritar, berrar, clamar. 2 reclamar, protestar, queixar-se, vociferar. to clamour against queixar-se em altas vozes contra. -
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