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Clame

Noun:

1. A claim or demand for something, especially in legal contexts.

      Example sentence: The lawyer filed a clame on behalf of her client for damages.

Verb:

1. To assert or demand as a right.

      Example sentence: The activist group clamed their right to protest peacefully.

2. (archaic) To cry out loudly or forcefully.

      Example sentence: The desperate prisoner clamed for help from his cell.

Adjective:

1. (local dialect) Extremely cold or chilly.

      Example sentence: The wind blowing over the mountains made the morning air feel clame.

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