clamjamphrie (Meaning)

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clamjamphrie (n.)

Low, worthless people; the rabble.

Synonyms & Antonyms of clamjamphrie

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clamjamphrie Sentence Examples

  1. As the concert ended, the streets were filled with a clamjamphrie of excited fans.
  2. Trying to navigate through the bustling marketplace was like maneuvering through a clamjamphrie of shoppers.
  3. The pub echoed with the sounds of laughter and chatter, a true clamjamphrie of revelers.
  4. At the protest, there was a clamjamphrie of voices demanding change.
  5. Entering the crowded train station, she was immediately engulfed in a clamjamphrie of commuters rushing to catch their trains.
  6. In the chaotic kitchen of the busy restaurant, chefs and servers worked amidst a clamjamphrie of orders and requests.
  7. Walking through the carnival, she found herself amidst a clamjamphrie of excited children and carnival-goers.
  8. The school playground was always filled with a clamjamphrie of children playing games and running around.
  9. Arriving at the packed stadium, they were greeted by a clamjamphrie of enthusiastic sports fans.
  10. The town square during the festival was alive with a clamjamphrie of music, food stalls, and dancing.

FAQs About the word clamjamphrie

Low, worthless people; the rabble.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

As the concert ended, the streets were filled with a clamjamphrie of excited fans.

Trying to navigate through the bustling marketplace was like maneuvering through a clamjamphrie of shoppers.

The pub echoed with the sounds of laughter and chatter, a true clamjamphrie of revelers.

At the protest, there was a clamjamphrie of voices demanding change.