clambering

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Present participle of to clamber
clamber
To climb something with some difficulty, or in a haphazard fashion

He would clamber about the roof and windows for hours attempting to discover means of ingress, but to the door he paid little attention, for this was apparently as solid as the walls.

clamber
{v} to clog, stop up, stick, glue, starve
clamber
The act of clambering
clamber
{i} difficult climb or ascent
clamber
an awkward climb; "reaching the crest was a real clamber" climb awkwardly, as if by scrambling
clamber
To climb with difficulty, or with hands and feet; also used figuratively
clamber
If you clamber somewhere, you climb there with difficulty, usually using your hands as well as your feet. They clambered up the stone walls of a steeply terraced olive grove = scramble. to climb or move slowly somewhere, using your hands and feet because it is difficult or steep clamber over/across etc (Perhaps from clamb, old past tense of climb)
clamber
To ascend by climbing with difficulty
clamber
{f} climb with hands and feet, scramble, scale
clamber
climb awkwardly, as if by scrambling
clamber
an awkward climb; "reaching the crest was a real clamber"
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