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clambering

[klam-ber-ing, klam-er-] / ˈklæm bər ɪŋ, ˈklæm ər- /


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The mammal rose to fame after clambering onto boats to sunbathe - sometimes sinking them.

From BBC

Small ports are carved out of the cliffs and getting to a boat involves clambering down steep steps cut into the rock face.

From BBC

The design had the ants tending to their fungal gardens in glass orbs and then traveling an ambitious route to collect their leaves, crossing a transparent skybridge upside-down and clambering over aluminum poles.

From New York Times

Cameras at the station recorded the man clambering onto the tracks and walking into a rail tunnel of his own volition.

From Washington Times

The mosque can now be reached only by clambering over heaps of concrete and old stones that were once Antakya’s old city.

From Seattle Times