Clamber in a sentence as a noun

It'd be a pretty big pain to take sleeping baby out, fold up stroller, then clamber onto a bus.

"If you drop a frog in a pot of boiling water, it will of course frantically try to clamber out.

As more and more people clamber on board the whole thing becomes top heavy and collapses under its own weight.

As a kid I wanted to learn, so they tied a rope around my waist to get me to clamber up the coconut tree.

You'd make it about a few yards before hitting one embankment or other and clamber out. Cold and wet, sure, but certainly to be seen again.

They gained access to the next ward when a soldier named Ralph found a latrine chute in use through which the French could clamber into the chapel.

If you're north of 300lb, or 70yo, or have physical disabilities, you might not be able to clamber into the upper seats.

Clamber in a sentence as a verb

Soccer moms/dads who want to listen to a book on tape while little johnny and 25 other 5 year olds clamber up and down and all over metal playground equipment?

Disappointing how few startups focuses on organic growth, most startups nowadays prefer to clamber for the attention of investors instead.

This doesn't require any particular knowledge of the world around you, or empathy, just a machiavellian drive to clamber on corpses until you reach the top, where you can crown yourself king of the ashes.

I have seen many implementations turn into ridiculous over engineered monsters because the IDE enabled bad designs to clamber into an almost-functioning states.

I have a dim view of so-called "free speech activists" who clamber to protect right-wing extremists at the exclusion of other important freedoms, and then don't make a peep when lefty rabble-rousers get the same treatment on platforms made by, for and of the far right.

The impression it gave me is that the entire education hierarchy, bar possibly some universities, is a place where the utterly incompetent, half-wit politicians in society can embed themselves and clamber over each other to reach a good public sector state pension.

Clamber definitions

noun

an awkward climb; "reaching the crest was a real clamber"

verb

climb awkwardly, as if by scrambling

See also: scramble shin shinny skin struggle sputter