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clambering

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


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Historian Norry Wilson says: "There is absolutely horrific imagery of nurses clambering over the rubble while the building is still smoking, along with police and fire service staff."

From BBC

At some stage they need to start clambering out of the bottom three, but they’ve got plenty of time.

From The Guardian

The plot’s relentlessly clambering tension, though largely identical to the original, is catnip to Gyllenhaal, into whose tortured eyes and sweating pores the camera happily descends.

From New York Times

Both drivers were able to walk away from their cars though Hamilton took a long time getting out of his, only clambering out after Verstappen had long gone.

From Seattle Times

Owners report that bunk rooms free up floor area while generating a sense of camaraderie, and that openings between chambers allow for communication and clambering.

From New York Times