Examples of 'clamber' in a sentence

Meaning of "clamber"

clamber (noun): An act of climbing or moving in a laborious or awkward way, often using both hands and feet to support oneself
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  • To climb (something) with some difficulty, or in a haphazard fashion.
  • The act of clambering; a difficult or haphazard climb.

How to use "clamber" in a sentence

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I just want to have a clamber around nearby.
I have never seen a more chaotic clamber.
The astronauts clamber out of the battered cockpit.
Probably their kid was trying to clamber up himself.
They clamber over one another.
Such structures may be appealing to youngsters to clamber on.
It is possible to clamber down into some of the tunnels.
Ments until they were able to clamber.
You clamber and smile all the while.
The first one to clamber into the crowd.
We clamber around thick grasses to reach it.
In many places it is necessary to clamber over the rocks.
They had to clamber into the hills to escape.
Should you manage to clamber aboard.
We clamber with hearts of steel.

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I have to say clamber tasty.
They clamber over the top of him to come through.
Maybe you did clamber wrong.
Clamber out of that beaver.
Should you manage to clamber aboard some sort of reality.
They clamber over one another creating great mounds nearly a hundred metres long.
The scene in which you clamber naked on a pig is to scream.
They clamber among ancient ruins to note the inscriptions.
Echo parakeets are silent when they clamber around feeding.
They have to clamber over oneanother to find a bare patch.
Her long legs help her to clamber over the moss.
The clamber postponed.
They are seized by mites that clamber about over the algae.
Just clamber into the back of the ambulance and keep quiet.
Demonic forms wielding strange powers clamber into the arena.
The passengers would clamber down the fixed ladder to the ground.
The beach gets so crowded that they have to clamber over one another.
They will clamber from branch to branch while feeding instead of flying.
They forage in small flocks and creep and clamber in low vegetation.
Clamber onto anything that could be used like a raft or cling onto floating debris.
I resolved to clamber up to this hole.
They clamber through the neurological forest in search of debris from dead or injured cells.
The fish uses these pectoral fins to clamber along the sea bottom.
You better clamber out of that mattress before somebody asks you for a cough drop.
My hooves tremble as the Greek warriors clamber up inside me.
Kids can clamber through the multiple entrances connected by a rope bridge and monkey bars.
New hatchlings often are unable to clamber through the dense piles to reach the sea.
Clamber with hearts of steel Up on the overturned keel.
It seemed America might clamber down off the fence.
It was then assembled and placed in the water for Schofield to clamber across.
Over ditches and rooftops You clamber and smile all the while.
It was a psychological barrier I was not ready to clamber.
Up onto the overturned keel We clamber with hearts of steel.
And we clamber up and say our vows on top of Bald Mountain.
The Government could then clamber back on its feet.

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