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clambering
[ klam-ber-ing, klam-er- ]
noun
- climbing or moving with effort or difficulty, typically using both hands and feet.
adjective
- Botany. of or relating to plants that creep or climb like vines, but without benefit of tendrils.
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of clambering1
Example Sentences
And figures, clambering over broken buildings, moving along streets of dirt, where food markets are springing up under tin roofs and canvas awnings.
Video footage shared on social media shows people clambering out of the overturned aircraft, with fire crews spraying it with foam.
The apocalyptic scenes that played out — of Hollywood celebrities fleeing and clambering onto their roofs — captured the world’s attention like no urban conflagration in history.
Almost immediately, lawmakers jumped out of bed and rushed to the national assembly, clambering over fences to reverse martial law.
People are still able to make the journey on foot, with pictures showing families clambering over rubble and scrambling through the four-metre crater in the road to get out of the country.
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