Associations to the word «Clamber»
Noun
- Ladder
- Ledge
- Vine
- Stirrup
- Ravine
- Fence
- Footing
- Cliff
- Deck
- Saddle
- Ivy
- Slope
- Climb
- Rock
- Top
- Boulder
- Rope
- Raft
- Wagon
- Trunk
- Foot
- Roof
- Rim
- Knee
- Side
- Summit
- Leap
- Wall
- Cabin
- Tree
- Stair
- Sharpe
- Pit
- Boat
- Agility
- Window
- Step
- Back
- Ruin
- Leg
- Grass
- Gaines
- Malwa
- Renie
- Leisure
- Wet
- Enclosure
- Rubble
- Cockpit
- Perch
- Sill
- Tarzan
- Bough
- Oar
- Rung
- Barricade
- Ape
- Belisarius
- Pancho
- Bastion
- Flier
- Railing
- Hatch
- Gully
- Parapet
- Dangling
- Stile
- Wreckage
- Rigging
- Scrambling
- Precipice
Wiktionary
CLAMBER, verb. To climb with some difficulty, or in a haphazard fashion.
CLAMBER, noun. The act of clambering; a difficult or haphazard climb.
Dictionary definition
CLAMBER, noun. An awkward climb; "reaching the crest was a real clamber".
CLAMBER, verb. Climb awkwardly, as if by scrambling.
Wise words
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