1. clamber - Noun
2. clamber - Verb
To climb with difficulty, or with hands and feet; -- also used figuratively.
The act of clambering.
To ascend by climbing with difficulty.
Source: Webster's dictionaryThat I could clamber to the frozen moon. And draw the ladder after me. Arthur Schopenhauer
I will clamber through the clouds and exist. John Keats
Filled with mingled cream and amber I will drain that glass again. Such hilarious visions clamber Through the chambers of my brain -- Quaintest thoughts -- queerest fancies Come to life and fade away Who cares how time advances I am drinking ale today. Edgar Allan Poe
reaching the crest was a real clamber Source: Internet
Enjoy a Gin Fizz, an Aperol Spritz or even a tangy Margarita at the cool and stylish Riverside restaurant, then clamber aboard a Thames clipper for an afternoon of sightseeing along the city's most famous waterway. Source: Internet
Empty, ghostly hill towns clamber barnacle-like up distant ridges and are fortified for threats from both without and within. Source: Internet