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From inside the restaurant, the guys would clamber up to the roof, wait for the “all clear” and then get right back to busing tables, washing dishes and cooking.

From Los Angeles Times Dec. 22, 2024

Some are wearing flip flops, but they are still sure-footed as they clamber up the steep bank through cloying mud.

From BBC Jan. 5, 2023

Beginning in the 1920s, archaeologists began to clamber up these pyramids in the early mornings and look east, toward the rising Sun over the platform, suspecting the complexes might mark particular solar positions.

From Science Magazine Jun. 1, 2022

Runners will clamber up a treacherous path, using hands no less than feet, to the canyon rim before turning and running back.

From New York Times Nov. 8, 2017

Even the dim sight of it, mostly lines and edges of shadow descending into blackness, brought back to Mark the memory of the flood and their mad clamber up the stairs of the skyscraper.

From "The Kill Order (Maze Runner, Book Four; Origin)" by James Dashner




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