clamber onto (something)

clamber onto (something)

To climb onto something in a lumbering or uncoordinated manner. The bus swayed as the boys clambered onto it, whooping and laughing.
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

clamber onto something

 and clamber in (to something); clamber on
to climb onto something clumsily. The kids clambered onto the tractor and tried to start it. The wagon stopped and the kids clambered on. All the campers clambered into the bus.
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McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • clamber onto
  • load onto
  • tighten (something) onto (something else)
  • cabbage onto (someone or something)
  • hang onto (someone or something)
  • stitch (something) onto (something else)
  • stitch onto
  • run onto
  • run onto (something)
  • pour out onto (someone or something)