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1. Clambering synonyms, Clambering pronunciation, Clambering translation, English dictionary definition of Clambering

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13. I will never resemble clambering trumpet creeper.

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15. Evidently the scoundrel had scraped it off against the bricks while Clambering over.; Ledageree and two of his surviving brigands were Clambering aboard the space ship.; She heard him Clambering up over the loose stones, and presently he stood near her.; For reply, the man brushed her aside and began Clambering into the empty bucket.; He seemed the only living, breathing thing Clambering

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18. Two lambs Clambering on their mother - she's ignoring them.

19. Efficient Clambering apparently requires cautious movements and strong holds.

20. Clambering (plural Clamberings) The act of one who clambers

21. • Stephen went back across the river again, Clambering over the boulders

22. 🔊 When Billy broke his arm, he was Clambering up a tree

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24. Clambering over sackfuls of lemons, Boris tried to find a way out.

25. 🔊 Rather than unlock the gate, the intoxicated man tried Clambering over it

26. • Now his lifesize copies of himself can be seen Clambering over the school buildings.

27. Some of the multi-legged vegetarians found their fodder by clambering up the trunks.

28. People are Clambering to find out if this is the diet for them

29. She worked her way round the obstruction, clambering over general debris as she went.

30. The kids play along the bank, Clambering over a tree that spans the water

31. ♫ Clambering for the scraps ♫ ♫ in the shatter of us, collapsed ♫

32. We were so exhausted we started Clambering up the hill that led to the cabin

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36. 4 synonyms of Clambering from the Merriam-Webster Thesaurus, plus 15 related words, definitions, and antonyms

37. 18 The kids play along the bank,[www.Sentencedict.com] clambering over a tree that spans the water.

38. 22 The black guy starts clambering to his feet while Vinnie dithers with his knife.

39. 🔊 The children laughed when they saw the old man Clambering over the tall fence

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41. Aware of being outmanoeuvred she pauses, then gives in, clambering out, water trickling down, darkening the boards.

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43. They are usually seen breathlessly clambering a nearby ridge or cruising past in very slow - moving car.

44. Extreme ironing involves Clambering up mountains and trees, among other activities, armed with iron, ironing board and unpressed laundry

45. Clambering: to move (as up or over something) often with the help of the hands in holding or pulling

46. The gunboats now came up like a flock of hawks, and soon the Moors were Clambering over the rails

47. The Spies performed prodigies of activity in Clambering over the rooftops and cutting the streamers that fluttered from the chimneys.

48. Sipho is generally used as a wall-plant, but is finer for covering bowers, or for Clambering up trees or over stumps

49. Clambering definition: of or pertaining to plants that creep or climb like vines , but without benefit of Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

50. It is a relentless satire on the town's citizens, who are depicted as upstarts Clambering up the social ladder despite their patent inadequacy.

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53. STORIES OF OUR NAVAL HEROES VARIOUS “That will do till after breakfast,” he said, coming to the surface and Clambering out aboard the Viking

54. At eight months, he tips the scales at a whooping 11kg and is alert, sitting up, Clambering over his mother and almost standing on his own

55. See synonyms for: clamber / clambered / Clambering on Thesaurus.com verb (used with or without object) to climb, using both feet and hands; climb with effort or difficulty.

56. “At the other we have the nightmare scenario of the site being flooded with visitors, Clambering over the walls and ripping bits of mosaic from the floor

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59. Clambering through serpentine networks of tubing or hefting colossal inflatable globes, they might be the subjects of some mysterious test administered by unseen researchers of dubious intent.

60. Most live in scrubland and frequently hunt food by clambering through thick tangled growth or pursuing it on the ground; they are perhaps the most terrestrial of the "warblers".

61. [ klam-ber, klam-er ] See synonyms for: clamber / Clambered / clambering on Thesaurus.com verb (used with or without object) to climb, using both feet and hands; climb with effort or difficulty.

62. [ klam-ber, klam-er ] See synonyms for: clamber / Clambered / clambering on Thesaurus.com verb (used with or without object) to climb, using both feet and hands; climb with effort or difficulty.

63. They are generally shy and seldom fly, instead foarge mostly by clambering up reeds and grasses, often quite Agilely. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/.

64. Therefore, Clambering appears to represent a mode of locomotion which incorporates the unstable, rather maladroit, way of negotiating rough and irregular vertical surfaces (e.g., cliffs) or navigating through unstable flexible branches in trees

65. Clamber (v.) "to climb with difficulty using hands and feet," late 14c., possibly frequentative of Middle English climben "to climb" (past tense clamb), or akin to Old Norse klembra "to hook (oneself) on." Related: Clambered; clambering.

66. ‘Youths were Clambering over barbed wire fences, climbing through skylight windows and running amok in the dark.’ ‘After climbing a fire escape to the first floor, he clambered onto the roof on a set of trade ladders that had been left there.’

67. To clamber is to climb awkwardly. Hamlet's Ophelia was said to have been Clambering on a weak branch of a willow when she met her "muddy death." It's never a good idea to clamber, let alone on weak willow branches

68. ‘Youths were Clambering over barbed wire fences, climbing through skylight windows and running amok in the dark.’ ‘After climbing a fire escape to the first floor, he clambered onto the roof on a set of trade ladders that had been left there.’

69. Examples: “Covered in river scum, hair hanging down his forehead like oily kelp, he found his way to the hold, clambering on hands and knees, inching Crabwise over rough-hewn wooden boards, and picking his way past intriguing crates of explorer supplies

70. An early foray into a crumbling French chateau begins as a bouncy test of Drake's athletic Clambering, which is sharper and more fluid, but it quickly turns into a mad dash as the bad guys turn up and burn the relic to the ground.

71. All tongues speak of him, and the Bleared sights Are spectacled to see him: your prattling nurse Into a rapture lets her baby cry While she chats him: the kitchen malkin pins Her richest lockram 'bout her reechy neck, Clambering the walls to eye him: stalls, bulks, …

72. ‘After traipsing around the Byroads in Knockleigha, peering over a few fences and clambering into a few ditches, the safari was beginning to look like a non-event.’ ‘He knew all the Byroads in the plantation areas.’ ‘Getting from A to B round the Byroads of Borris has …

73. ‘After traipsing around the Byroads in Knockleigha, peering over a few fences and clambering into a few ditches, the safari was beginning to look like a non-event.’ ‘He knew all the Byroads in the plantation areas.’ ‘Getting from A to B round the Byroads of Borris has …