clamber up (something)

clamber up (something)

To climb something. Everyone else was able to clamber up the rope in gym class, but I struggled, thanks to my scrawny arms.
See also: clamber, up
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

clamber up (something)

to climb up something, especially in a particular way. The wall climbers clambered up the wall quickly. Tricia clambered up the ladder and cautiously went down again.
See also: clamber, up
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • clamber up
  • climb up
  • pile on
  • pile on(to)
  • clamber onto
  • clamber onto (something)
  • kick like a steer
  • kick like a mule
  • meat on (one's) bones
  • skip rope