Synonymer & Information om | Engelska ordet CLAMOROUS


CLAMOROUS

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Antal bokstäver

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Nej

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AMO
CL
CLA

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1

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ACL
ACM


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  • " Parrish's group interrupted the services and, according to Snow "a fearful scene ensued—the apostate speaker becoming so clamorous that Father Smith called for the police to take that man out of the house, when Parrish, John Boynton, and others, drew their pistols and bowie-knives, and rushed down from the stand into the congregation; John Boynton saying he would blow out the brains of the first man who dared to lay hands on him.
  • They, and others who emerge from the side alleys of his mind, strut their stuff, accost one another, argue, and shout until eventually they leave him, on a scorching Cairo street, peering after an infinite succession of receding, parallel clamorous worlds, from whose possibilities he must draw his own conclusions.
  • The call of the olive ibis also sounds harsh but measured, unlike the clamorous, three-syllable shrieking of the hadada ibis.
  • Mosh ventures across the sampling galaxy guided by an anarchistic aesthetic that pours upright bass solos, clamorous rawk gratings and Japanese bizarro-pop over some of the most flighty electronica since Odelay-era Beck.
  • Among the 102 species sighted during boat surveys in February 2006 were Oriental white ibis (Threskiornis melanocephalus), glossy ibis (Plegadis falcinellus), bar-tailed godwit (Limosa lapponica), hen harrier (Circus cyaneus), clamorous reed warbler (Acrocephalus stentoreus), Oriental white-eye (Zosterops palpebrosus), greater coucal (Centropus sinensis), red-breasted flycatcher (Ficedula parva), whimbrel (Numenius phaeopus) and black-crowned night-heron (Nycticorax nycticorax).
  • The earliest-known formal definition of shrew as applied to people is Samuel Johnson's, in the 1755 A Dictionary of the English Language: "peevish, malignant, clamorous, spiteful, vexatious, turbulent woman".
  • Yet the poker-faced humor of Miller’s works, packed as they are with fish and donuts and hotdogs and bananas and pie (so many potential allusions to ever-more guilty pleasures), render the works complicated and ambivalent—at once clamorous and mute.
  • Peter Bradshaw of The Guardian called that the music is "unbearably clamorous and coercive, finishing with a clunkingly misjudged use of a cover version of David Bowie's 'Heroes'".


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