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A loud uproar from a crown of people. Originally from Latin 'clamor' meaning a shout.
The noise was so clamoring I could not study.
The correct spelling is "clamoring." It means to make a loud and persistent noise or outcry.
The adjective "clamorous" is seldom used. The present participle (clamoring) can be used to describe the source of clamor (e.g. clamoring fans).
clamoring is an example of a synonym for crying out
After you both have good jobs, and mom and dad are clamoring for grand children.
Bellowing, as a calf; bawling; brawling; clamoring; disagreeably clamorous; sounding loudly and harshly.
A former Chilean miner was interviewed by CBC TV in Ottawa tonight. He asserted that Chilean under ground miners were paid about $1 /hour. I was appalled! Canadian miners are being paid from $25 to $35 /hour depending on the remoteness of the mine site. No wonder mining companies are clamoring to exploit Chile's resources!
The answer to that question depends on certain variables, including the expected duties and operations of the receptionist, the salary that the non-for-profit school is willing to pay, and the experience/skill of the receptionist. All receptionists are not created equal regardless, so a low-level receptionist with light data entry could make approximately $20,000 a year (around $10/hour) and a executive-level receptionist that arranges business trips and meetings, creates business letters and memos and performs A/P and A/R could make over $150,000 a year. To answer your question more concretely, it doesn't matter whether it's a non-for-profit or not---the real importance is the duties of the receptionist, the competition in your city-state (both the people clamoring for that one position, AND the other positions clamoring for people...supply and demand are huge players in recruitment), and the skill and experience of the receptionist. A median rate for a typical receptionist in most states is approximately $28,000-$33,000 a year.
According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 13 words with the pattern ---M-RIN-. That is, nine letter words with 4th letter M and 6th letter R and 7th letter I and 8th letter N. In alphabetical order, they are: clamoring coumarins enamoring glamoring hammering mammering murmuring rosmarine simmering submarine summering tremoring yammering
According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 21 words with the pattern ---M-R-N-. That is, nine letter words with 4th letter M and 6th letter R and 8th letter N. In alphabetical order, they are: boomerang chamfrons clamoring commorant cormorant coumarins coumarone enamoring glamoring hammering mammering murmuring oxymorons rosmarine simmering submarine summering tremoring trimarans woomerang yammering
Christian Lacroix designs clothes that are glamorous, expensive-looking, and unapologetically dramatic. Such an aesthetic implored fame on the French label, which eventually came to epitomize the eighties through the designer's use of sumptuous fabrics (velvet, satin, taffeta) and overlapping patterns (patchwork, stripes), all of which left buyers clamoring for more.Christian Lacroix designed his Ready-To-Wear from 1988 - Fall 2009Christian Lacroix designed Haute Couture from 1987 - Fall 2009Sacha Walckhoff designed for Christian Lacroix Menswear from 2009 - Present
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