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clamber
▪ I. † clamber, v.1 Obs. [app. a. ON. klambra to clamp or pinch together (Vigf.) app. a frequentative deriv. of *klambjan to press or squeeze, mentioned under clam n.1 Mod.Ger. has, from the same source, klammern, to make fast with a clamp, constrict.] To mass or cluster together.c 1340 Gaw. & Gr. K... Oxford English Dictionary
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clamber
clamber/ˈklæmbə(r); `klæmbɚ/ v[I, Ipr, Ip]climb, esp with difficulty or effort, using the hands and feet 攀爬, 攀登(尤指艰难地或费力地) The children clambered over the rocks. 孩子们吃力地爬过了岩石. clamber, n (esp sing 尤作单数) difficult or awkward climb 困难的或麻烦的攀登. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Portvoller
These two fishing hotspots are found about five minutes' walk from the ruined Portvoller slipway—a walk that can be a treacherous clamber after a squall wikipedia.org
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Climb synonyms, climb antonyms - FreeThesaurus.com
Synonyms for climb in Free Thesaurus. Antonyms for climb. 74 synonyms for climb: ascend, scale, mount, go up, clamber, shin up, clamber, descend, scramble, dismount ...
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Lathyrus pratensis
Its typical habitat is rough grassy places, broad-leaved woodland, forest margins, hedgerows and banks where it uses its tendrils to clamber over other wikipedia.org
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clambering
▪ I. clambering, vbl. n. (ˈklæmbərɪŋ) The action of the vb. clamber.c 1440 Promp. Parv. 79 Clamerynge or clymynge, repcio. 1611 Florio, Aggrappamento..a clammering. a 1631 Donne Serm. xii. 117 Though it be hard clambering thither and hard holding there. 1860 Tyndall Glac. i. §23. 163, I had two hour... Oxford English Dictionary
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Clematis brachiata
It tends to clamber to the tops of trees and shrubs, sprawling over the crowns. Leaves are compound with from 1 to 7 leaflets. wikipedia.org
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clamer
▪ I. † ˈclamer ? = clam n.1: cf. clamper v.21556 Richmond. Wills (1853) 93, viij towrve spades, iiij pare of clamers.▪ II. clamer obs. form of clamber. Oxford English Dictionary
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Kofel
called the Kälberplatte, with a view looking up to the imposing end of the climb, the greater part of the ascent is a wooded switchback footpath (with one clamber wikipedia.org
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clammer
▪ I. † ˈclammer1 Obs. [f. clam v.1 + -er1.] That which clams or causes cohesion.1633 Gerard's Herbal ii. dix. 1218 a, The Lupine is as Galen writeth..one of the emplaistickes or clammers.▪ II. clammer2 U.S. [f. clam n.2 1 d.] One who digs clams.1888 Cambridge (Mass.) Press 15 Sept. 1/7 Clammers call... Oxford English Dictionary
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Passiflora ligularis
The stems scramble over the ground or clamber into the surrounding vegetation, attaching themselves by means of coiling tendrils. wikipedia.org
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sprackle
ˈsprackle, v. Sc. Also 9 spraickle. [Of obscure origin: forms with ch are frequent in later use.] intr. To clamber.1786 Burns Dining w. Ld. Daer i, Sae far I sprackled up the brae, I dinner'd wi' a Lord. 1822 Scott Nigel xxxi, Wad ye have naebody spraickle up the brae but yoursell, Geordie? Oxford English Dictionary
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Bold-striped tit-babbler
Behaviour Bold-striped tit-babblers forage in small flocks and creep and clamber in low vegetation. wikipedia.org
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Gobiomorphus australis
They are good climbers and are able to clamber over wet rocky surfaces such as rapids and waterfalls. wikipedia.org
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ledgeless
ledgeless, a. (ˈlɛdʒlɪs) [f. ledge n. + -less.] Having no ledge.1826 Blackw. Mag. XX. 278 A dizzy and ledgeless bridge, over which the very goat would almost fear to clamber. Oxford English Dictionary
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