clambered

[ˈklæmbə(r)d]

clambered Definition

  • 1to climb or move with difficulty or effort, using hands and feet
  • 2to get somewhere or do something in a difficult or awkward way

Using clambered: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "clambered" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The children clambered over the rocks.

  • Example

    She clambered up the steep hill.

  • Example

    He clambered onto the roof to fix the leak.

  • Example

    I clambered out of the window to escape.

clambered Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for clambered

Antonyms for clambered

Phrases with clambered

  • to compete with others to get something

    Example

    The reporters were all clambering for a good view of the accident.

  • to gradually move up the ranks of an organization or profession

    Example

    He started as an intern and clambered up the ladder to become CEO.

  • to join a popular trend or movement

    Example

    Many politicians clambered onto the environmental bandwagon after the issue gained public attention.

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Summary: clambered in Brief

To 'clamber' [ˈklæmbə(r)d] is to climb or move with difficulty or effort, often using hands and feet. It can also mean to get somewhere or do something in a difficult or awkward way. Examples include 'The children clambered over the rocks.' and 'He clambered onto the roof to fix the leak.' Phrases like 'clamber for something' and 'clamber up the ladder' extend its meaning to competition and career advancement.