beclamour
/biːˈklæmər/Definitions
1. verb
to attract a crowd or draw attention to something, often in a noisy or boisterous manner
“The protest was designed to beclamour the city’s main square, but the police managed to disperse the crowd.”
2. noun
a commotion or crowd drawn by excitement or noise
“The beclamour outside the concert hall was causing a disturbance, so the authorities had to intervene.”
3. verb
to make a loud, boisterous, or excited noise
“The children beclamoured as they entered the amusement park, eager to start their day of fun.”