Examples of 'clambering' in a sentence

Meaning of "clambering"

clamber (verb): A verb meaning to climb, move, or get out of something in an awkward and laborious way. It is used to describe the action of climbing with difficulty
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  • present participle of clamber
  • The act of one who clambers.

How to use "clambering" in a sentence

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Clambering about in the treetops is a perilous business.
And is already clambering over the dome.
Clambering over those big rocks.
I spent an hour clambering around the walls.
Clambering up the career and stepping up ladders can be exhausting.
She will not like clambering over furniture.
This is an undervalued market that retailers should be clambering toward.
I do not go clambering up into the trees anymore.
The clamour of life is clambering out of.
Investors were clambering for shares of technology stocks.
Large climbing structure for serious climbing and clambering fun.
He could have been clambering over the fences.
Clambering about here requires some very delicate footwork indeed.
I know there are people clambering to obtain an original.
Clambering down stairs.

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Not with her clambering out of the sewers.
Clambering over fallen tree trunks is a very common way to have an accident.
A horde of hungry zombies clambering for your supplies.
A bit more clambering but nothing too arduous and you find yourself at the lake.
People and people are clambering on the stage.
He was happier clambering in the mountains like a goat or tobogganing with his Dad.
He had glanced at his watch clambering down the stairs.
The workers clambering over it look like dwarfs by comparison.
Your children will also enjoy clambering on the big rocks.
I do not go clambering up trees for no reason any more.
This does not permit many movements other than hanging or clambering up trees.
My lot are clambering to play with him.
This salamander species has a prehensile tail and can be found clambering in trees.
They are clambering up the pyramid fast.
I had a picture book as a little girl with a swami clambering up a rope and disappearing.
Going to clambering upon his hands and.
Most live in scrubland and frequently hunt food by clambering through thick tangled growth.
She likes clambering on the rocks down by the pond.
Penguins may be elegant in the water but they are not designed for clambering over branches.
Dozens of people were clambering over the wreckage of buildings.
Clambering up the Cold Mountain path.
There are many tourists clambering to get on the cable car.
Clambering to his feet, clutching his head.
All sorts of mammals are now clambering around in the trees in search of fruit.
Apparently the people were hungry, they were clambering for food.
There were people clambering on the tanks and kissing the tank crews.
So why did not you stop him clambering out?
Visitors enjoy clambering up the rocks to pose for pictures standing on top.
I am not limber enough to be clambering over barricades!
Why was he clambering onto a boat in the middle of the sea?
Imagine a vast pergola teeming with clambering vines and colorful flowers.
He was clambering to get back in the car as fast as he could!
Children are apparently even sent clambering into trees to do the work of bees.
Clambering plants with flat to angled stems, producing aerial roots.
Too many foolish men in the world clambering over each other to save her.

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