make a clamour
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To produce a loud noise or commotion.
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- The excited children made a terrible clamour when the clown appeared.
- The construction workers are making a deafening clamour with their tools.
- Every morning, the seagulls make a clamour on the pier.
- The protestors began to make a clamour outside the parliament building.
- Please don't make such a clamour; the baby is sleeping.
- The old engine will likely make a dreadful clamour when it starts.
- The traders were making a huge clamour on the stock exchange floor.
- The angry customers have made a constant clamour about the poor service.
- When the team scored, the fans made an incredible clamour in the stadium.
- Making a clamour in the quiet zone is strictly forbidden.