TV series example of the word

Westworld Season 3, Episode 8
(INDISTINCT CLAMOR)
(1) No data available
(2) A loud harsh or strident noise
(3) Loud and persistent outcry from many people
(4) Loud cry; commotion
(1) No data available
(2) Make loud demands
(3) Utter or proclaim insistently and noisily
(4) Compel someone to do something by insistent clamoring
(5) Cry out
(6) Make commotion
(1) When he had finished talking, there arose a great clamor of noise as everyone grabbed their belongings, and started to make their way out of the room and into the hall outside.
(2) In the clamor of a battle, such noises and their exact location would be virtually impossible to distinguish even at close range.
(3) The clamor of noise from the television interrupted my need for the serenity in the house.
(4) Upon opening the door, the clatter of trays on silverware and the clamor of voices competing with one another washed over them.
(5) Her murmured words were lost in the clamor of running feet.
(6) There was music and the sound of chatter in the background, the clamor of a dinner party in progress.
(7) He looked at it suspiciously, and as he grabbed for it, the thunder only began to clamor loudly, sending more rain to beat down on the mansion.
(8) He barely even noticed the clamor of noise coming from Jennifer's room.
(9) The ABC story notes the growing clamor for free and fair elections.
(10) In fact, students clamor for the courses - admittedly, more loudly in some regions of the country than others.
(11) Just as I got close to the bedroom door and was beginning to turn the knob, the clamor of footsteps came to my attention again.
(12) Jonathan must himself have heard the growing clamor in the kitchen, for he hurried to finish.
(13) Aurora responded, also yelling over the clamor .
(14) The questions rose to a clamor
(15) The loud clamor of metal against metal awoke him swiftly.
(16) They were shouting and laughing, their voices rising above the clamor of the motor.
(17) Sometimes we clamor for leadership and insist that if only we had the proper teaching and guidance, we would behave much differently.
(18) In any case, public clamor for inoculations might require a liberal vaccination program after an outbreak.
(19) The clamor rose to such a level, that no one could get a word in edgewise.
(20) The corruption allegations have spurred public protests and mounting clamor for his immediate resignation.
(21) With each passing moment, as the horizon became a little brighter, the clamor became louder, until all the knights of the camp were up and about, making ready for their departure.
(22) But underneath all the clamor and the noise, a single heart beats.
(23) And given the prospect of witnessing a Lakers-like dynasty, perhaps a waiting public would clamor loudly for a team.
(24) To prevent urban unrest, the country's leadership had to address the growing clamor for jobs.
(25) The growing public clamor for more policemen on the beat
(26) Sonorous snores cut through the clamor of the gathering.
(27) From behind the group, a great clamor arose.
(28) In our society, a multitude of spiritual gurus clamor for our attention.
(29) They need to speak so loudly that they drown out those who clamor for war.
(30) In view of the clamour for more public spending, especially on health, transport and education, the Chancellor is seen as more likely to choose to boost public expenditure than cut taxes.
din
demand(s)
protests
blaring
clamoring
yell
demand
Quiet
Silence
Be quiet
Westworld Season 3, Episode 8
(INDISTINCT CLAMOR)