CLAMBER Meaning and
Definition
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Clamber is a verb that refers to the act of climbing or moving in a clumsy, awkward, or difficult manner, typically by using both hands and feet. It involves using one's body and limbs to ascend or descend an incline, rough surface, or obstacle without the aid of specialized equipment, such as ladders or ropes.
The word often suggests a sense of effort, struggle, or lack of coordination as the individual navigates the terrain. It implies an element of physical exertion, as well as potential risk or danger associated with the ascent or descent.
Clamber is commonly used to describe the actions of animals, particularly those possessing limbs capable of grasping or gripping, such as monkeys or cats. Additionally, it can be applied to describe the movements of individuals in various outdoor activities, such as rock climbing, hiking, or scrambling across boulders.
The term may also be used metaphorically to describe a person's efforts to achieve a goal or overcome an obstacle in a figurative sense. In this context, it conveys a sense of determined, strenuous, or even desperate actions taken to accomplish something despite facing difficulties or setbacks.
Overall, clamber describes a physical or figurative process of ascending or descending in a struggle or unsophisticated manner, relying on physical effort, balance, and limb coordination.
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To climb amongst obstructions or with difficulty.
Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.
Common Misspellings for CLAMBER
Etymology of CLAMBER
The word "clamber" has its roots in Middle English. It is derived from the Old English word "clambrian", which meant to climb or crawl. This Old English term was derived from the Proto-Germanic word "klimbanan", which also meant to climb. Ultimately, the origin of the word can be traced back to the Proto-Indo-European root "klemb", meaning to bend or clasp. Over time, "clamber" evolved to mean climbing with some difficulty or in an awkward manner.
Idioms with the word CLAMBER
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clamber onto sth
The idiom "clamber onto sth" refers to the act of climbing or ascending something, often in a clumsy or awkward manner, using one's hands and feet for support. It implies a struggle or effort to reach a higher position or to get onto something that may be unstable or challenging to access.
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clamber onto (something)
The idiom "clamber onto (something)" means to crawl or climb onto something with difficulty or in an awkward manner, typically if the object is high or challenging to reach.
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clamber up (something)
The idiom "clamber up (something)" means to ascend, scale, or climb up a steep or difficult surface or object using one's hands and feet. It implies a clumsy or slightly awkward climb, often requiring effort and struggle.
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clamber up (sth)
The idiom "clamber up (sth)" means to climb or scramble up something in a challenging or awkward manner, often using hands and feet to grip or pull oneself up. It implies a struggle or effort to ascend or reach a higher point.
Similar spelling words for CLAMBER
- clump,
- clambake,
- clambers,
- Calmer,
- clumber,
- clamp,
- clomp,
- lumber,
- climber,
- climb,
- clean bomb,
- clamor.
Conjugate verb Clamber
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