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clamber

[klam-ber, klam-er] / ˈklæm bər, ˈklæm ər /
VERB
mount
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Example Sentences

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Tannahill, now jerked upside down, would mewl and scream and clamber down a wall.

From New York Times

He clambered to his feet, reached into a grocery bag and pulled out an overstuffed FedEx mailer, inscribed in large, looping cursive with a note.

From Seattle Times

The rushing water had carried the hikers miles downstream, until at some point two of them clambered onto a bank, the official said.

From New York Times

Steel Rigg in Northumberland was placed on Historic England's At Risk Register when it was damaged by visitors clambering on it to take photos.

From BBC

Today, the most common path through the gap begins in the Colombian beach town of Capurganá, where Sarah and her mother clambered from motorboats advertising “responsible tourism” onto a dock crowded with other migrants.

From New York Times