clamber in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

clamber in the PONS Dictionary

clamber Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to clamber over sth
to clamber up sth
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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
It entered at the bottom, clambered up and appeared at an opening high above.
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They acrobatically clamber, hover and hang among foliage as they comb high branches.
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All of a sudden, he hears police sirens, which are followed by a car stopping, and then clambering footsteps.
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The lesser swamp warbler is usually seen alone or in pairs, moving through wetland reedbeds, and clambering up and down reed stems.
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They are generally shy and seldom fly, instead foarge mostly by clambering up reeds and grasses, often quite agilely.
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It is sometimes abundant in disturbed parts of recently cleared plantations or woods, clambering over wood debris.
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Their hindleg claws enable them to clamber through vegetation which apart from swimming is their main form of locomotion.
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The skipper of the whaleboat then went to the lee side of the cruiser and clambered aboard.
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The fish uses these pectoral fins to clamber along the sea bottom.
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It can clamber through and cling to the seaweed stalks with its prehensile pectoral fins.
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