0 to climb by holding on with hands and feet -- memanjat
The monkeys were clambering over the rocks.
Certainly, his calm escape after his crime does not characterize him as guilt ridden over his actions : he ' ' clambered leisurely to the ceiling ' ' and ' ' disappeared through the sky-light ' ' (908).
They are generally shy and seldom fly, instead foarge mostly by clambering up reeds and grasses, often quite agilely.
They are acrobatic birds, well-adapted for clambering through trees.
Spectators clambered up the sides of the bay for vantage points, while hundreds more stayed on board steamboats, yachts and in row boats below.
The storming troops, including men of the 73rd and 74th regiments, clambered up the breach and fought their way along the ramparts.
Everyone left their careers at the roadside before clambering the stairs and plunging into questionable behaviour.
He clambers out and the crowd chase him.
The skipper of the whaleboat then went to the lee side of the cruiser and clambered aboard.
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