Sentences with clamant
cla·mant
C c - A clamant need for reform.
- Clamant children. — Thomson.
- Is there not a clamant need today to rally to the cause of The Queen in Parliament, against constitutional and Europhile tinkering?
- Even the most clamant exponents of the century's avant-gardes, those whose work was seen by others or even by themselves as ‘anti-art,’ have succeeded in expanding the resources of art by opening up the range of its materials and its techniques.
- You've been doing more for the system than the clamant renegades or blatant sell-outs you despise.
- Instead, from day one, they should have shouted from the rooftops the clamant need for the most radical reform.
- Here the exotic accents are presented but they emerge and play chase with a whole palette of cut-glass avant-garde paraphernalia - both clamantly violent and dreamily disengaged.
- Do not these terrible figures plead eloquently and clamantly for a revision and reform of our existing hospital system?
- They are well sung and the orchestral role is given the attention its attractions clamantly demand.