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Discover Ludwig'clamber' is a correct and usable word in written English
It is a verb that means to scramble or make one's way awkwardly or with difficulty, often up or over something. Example: The girl clambered up the steep trail, her heart pounding with the effort of the climb.
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The cherub-studded interior is vertiginous, but when we go through a tiny door and clamber outside, I am too stunned to suffer from vertigo.
I clamber down to look at the exposed structure.
If it got too much, we could clamber on to the camel for a rest for as long as we liked – a far cry from the strictly-timed camel rides available elsewhere in Morocco.
Today is Colin Rallings and Michael Thrasher's hour in the sun – as shire England chooses new councils, they clamber out of their scholarly cupboard and hold broadcasters' hands, explaining to the nation what to make of a muddling mosaic of local votes, staged in a different places each year.
If rideable, with wind not lashing against us, we clamber hastily into our wetsuits and lift foam surfboards to the beach, practicing our statue-like pop ups on the sand, before paddling out to the real thing.
Second-half: Spurs get the second-half going and as I clamber off my Big Soapbox of Sanctimony, Emmanuel Adebayor misses the first half-chance of the second period.
Coming from a man preparing to clamber into the cockpit of a sleek machine called Jet Reaction, designed to travel at 400mph, it was a surprising admission.
I clamber over a rickety stile into the sunshine, and find myself standing on the long, broad, grassy embankment of the ancient Roman road.
This status anxiety runs deepTo clamber up the pecking order, some people slave away nights and weekends at the office.
And the story of Boleyn, a glittering queen tamed to a "small voice, empty of everything except politeness", provides a better narrative arc than Cromwell's clamber to the top, and a more grimly dramatic conclusion.Like much historical fiction, the pages of this novel are full of lust and splendid outfits.
It dropped by 10% after hours when Fox pulled the plug.Even with a deal, Mr Murdoch might have had to clamber over regulatory hurdles, given the huge clout of a combined Fox and Time Warner.
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