Clamoring in a sentence as a noun

That said, it's not as if current APMs will be clamoring for jobs at Yahoo.

JavaScript needs 64-bit integers no matter what; the Node folks have been clamoring for it for a long time.

We may yet regret clamoring for Google Fiber to be everywhere.

It's where the rest of us figure out how we've gotten screwed and start clamoring to have something done about it.

It sure wasn't long before the Google apologists started clamoring that you don't really need LTE anyway.

From what I remember, people originally got on Steam because that's how you got Half-Life 2, which the world was clamoring for.

But I'm not clamoring for an "invite".When it's actually for-real, then it's easy to compare the price/service ratio.

Google keep putting more shiny things on the table but neglect to fix what we are all clamoring for: having a proper business relationship.

But the size of most academic institutions doesn't grow; most colleges don't admit twice as many students just because more are clamoring to get in.

In any other situation, universities would be clamoring to have a student of such calibre study at their institution.

No sonner had the jailbait subreddits fallen did people start clamoring for the shutdown of /r/beatingwomen, /r/deadbabies, and various other reprehensible subreddits.

She began asking around to see if PRC or any of the other big companies were planning on releasing an iPad app, and learned that although many customers were clamoring for one, the companies had no intention of meeting their demands.

I'd call the inability for Facebook to usurp control over Apple's vertically integrated platform to be a market advantage, not a liability, as long as too many users don't start clamoring for a facebook-iphone.

It overwhelms the copy text, which is usually reduced to a dull, grey little stream trickling its way through enormous glaring billboard-like pages all of which are clamoring to draw your attention to stuff you don't want; and the first thing you have to do when you buy a new magazine is shake it over a bin in order to shed all the coupons, sachets, packets, CDs and free labrador puppies which make them as fat an unwieldy as a grandmother's scrapbook.

Clamoring definitions

noun

loud and persistent outcry from many people; "he ignored the clamor of the crowd"

See also: clamor clamour clamouring