awkward as of scrambuling
"Clambered" is the past tense of the verb "clamber," which means to climb or move in an awkward, laborious way, often using both hands and feet. It typically describes a physical action where someone is navigating through difficult terrain or obstacles. The term conveys a sense of effort and struggle in the movement.
No and yes. It depends on what kind of ant it is. If it is a black ant you have nothing to worry about unless you are allergic. But if you get a fire ant's bite it is a little dangerous, and it doesn't matter if you are allergic or not, a red ant's bite can be dangerous.
No, the word 'clamber' is a verb: clamber, clambers, clambering, clambered.The verb clamber is to climb awkwardlyor with difficulty using both hands and feet.
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To clamber means to hold onto something dearly, you clamber you mother for example, this can sometimes lead to death if you clamber your baby too much, this have happened in the past before it was banned
Ascend, scale, scramble, mount, and climb are all synonyms for 'clamber.'
No, it is not a conjunction. It is a verb for a type of motion, involving climbing or crawling.
Clamber is a word that is used to define an awkward style of climbing. This is a style of climbing often displayed by children using their hands and feet.
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Ape up, ascend, clamber, mount
Clamber, ascend, scale, escalate, rise, mount...
game where you clamber over each other and may have to contort on the ground
Vinny clambered up the hill.Looks like I'm going to have to clamber up that rockClamber is generally used as another word for climb, but in a less elegant way.For example, he clambered over the rocks to get to the top. This sentence suggests it was difficult to get over the rocks.