Present participle of clamber; climbing or moving awkwardly over difficult terrain using hands and feet.
The '-ing' form of 'clamber,' used to describe ongoing action. This gerund or present participle can function as a noun (the action of clambering) or as part of a continuous verb tense.
In poetry and adventure fiction, 'clambering' captures the frantic energy of physical struggle—think of characters clambering up castle walls in historical novels! The word's hard consonants give it a scrambling, urgent sound.
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