clamber in a sentence
v. i.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 6, Grade 7, Grade 8
Definition
Clamber: to climb or move in an awkward and laborious way, typically using both hands and feet.
Sample Sentences
- She had to clamber over the fallen logs to reach the hidden trail.
- The children decided to clamber up the rocky hillside in search of adventure.
- As the climbers began to clamber up the steep cliff, the wind howled around them.
- He watched as the cat managed to clamber onto the roof without any hesitation.
- With a mixture of determination and excitement, they clambered aboard the old boat.
- She had to clamber over the fallen logs to reach the riverbank.
- The children loved to clamber up the steep hill behind their house.
- He watched as the cat attempted to clamber up the tall bookshelf.
- With determination, she managed to clamber through the narrow opening in the rocks.
- After a long day of hiking, they found a spot to clamber down to the beach.
- He had to clamber over the fallen logs to reach the riverbank.
- The children loved to clamber around the playground equipment after school.
- During the hike, we had to clamber up steep rocks to reach the summit.
- She noticed the cat attempting to clamber up the tree after a bird.
- In the dark, he struggled to clamber down the narrow staircase without making a sound.