Clamouring in a sentence as a noun

We know the android community is clamouring for it and will get it out as soon as we can!

There are millions of people clamouring to whinge about any amount of waste in government.

Who gives a ****?All of a sudden they won't have hundreds of millions of people clamouring to give them money all the time.

Uploading your latest project files, wondering why it's going so slowly while a is client clamouring for it yesterday?

> ancient sci-fi films from the 1950s and also incessant horror filmsWell, I'm in. If you can play Minecraft Pocket Edition on a big screen, I suspect my nephews will be clamouring for one pretty quickly.

They care only for what they and their customers want, and the average Joes that Microsoft and Apple sell operating systems to aren't exactly clamouring for them to be more like Plan 9.

Anyone who pretends otherwise has not stepped outside to notice all the millions/billions of people clamouring for food, clean water, jobs, holidays, new computers, clothes, homes, education, etc etc.

Since there aren't huge masses of people clamouring to become actuaries, junior actuarial positions are actually well paid and generally reasonable jobs.

Can I be trusted to not let my world view have any effect on my work?Can a cop be a homophobe, or a racist, and still be trusted to do their job without letting their world view interfere with the application of the law?I'm genuinely sickened by the people here on HN clamouring to pardon Eich and blame those with a strong moral compass for the downfall he inflicted on himself.

Clamouring definitions

noun

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

See also: clamor clamoring clamour