verb
- climbing or moving awkwardly over something, especially using both hands and feet
Usage: present participle of clamber
noun
- the act of climbing or moving awkwardly over something
Usage: gerund form
Examples
- The children were clambering over the playground equipment.
- She was clambering up the rocky hillside to reach the summit.
- The cat was clambering onto the roof through the tree branches.
- After clambering through the dense bushes, they finally reached the clearing.
- His clambering over the fence woke up the neighbors.
- The clambering of tourists on the ancient ruins was prohibited.