Sentences with clambering
clam·ber·ing
C c - The sight of hundreds of African immigrants clambering up makeshift wooden ladders in a desperate attempt to cross the heavily fortified.
- Not only will clambering across their fellow passengers be a race against time but something akin to a death.
- After clambering up a small mound we find him gazing at the panorama of the Tasman Sea on one side.
- The entire 1200-metre course, which includes a stretch of about 300 metres of clambering through thick rainforest.
- With many protesters clambering onto army tanks and urging soldiers to join them.