1. clambering - Noun
2. clambering - Verb
of Clamber
Source: Webster's dictionaryAsh has been spotted clambering onto Scruffle's back periodically and taking wild flights at all hours. Source: Internet
After moving to Canada, he became a serious mountaineer, clambering up peaks across the continent, and was one of the first to take up the new extreme sport of paragliding in the 1980s. Source: Internet
As many as 11,000 people fled Syria in 24 hours, some of them desperately clambering through a razor-wire fence into Turkey to escape fierce fighting between rebels and government forces. Source: Internet
Jesus with a crown of thorns; a baby clambering up a palm tree; a modest but nonetheless breathtaking depiction of a mule braying as it trots down a stony path. Source: Internet
I thought nothing of clambering over the rotting log cabin or exploring the crumbling root cellar.” Source: Internet
Instead of sitting (as I am at this moment) glued in front of a computer, they are clambering over the windblown cliffs on their way to visit a neighbour or friend, and perhaps share a glass or two, or maybe even three. Source: Internet