68 collocations for clambered

She was calling to him again, urging him to clamber up the cliff, bidding him hurry before he was seen.

So saying, he clambered up the bank, closely followed by Robin, and led the way to the shallow pebbly ford, chuckling to himself the while as though he were enjoying some goodly jest within himself.

These were all removed first and then, feeling helpless to resist the rush, the others were permitted to clamber up the ladder.

In an instant he was clambering up the rocks, with Abbas protesting at his heels.

It is the call of the raccoon, as he clambers up some old forest tree, and seats himself among the lowest of its great limbs.

Even as he spake thus, swift and passionate, Giles clambered the adjacent wall and dropping softly within the garden, stared to behold Beltane striding towards him fierce-eyed, who, catching him by the arm yet viewing him not, spun him from his path, and coming to the green door, sped out and away.

The only manner, however, in which to get a view beyond the huge rock that, having fallen across the stream centuries ago, had diverted its channel, was to clamber up its mossy sides to the summit.

Why, if that isn't little John a-clambering up the steps to his daddy!'

He has leaped the hedge and rill, He has clambered up the hill, Ere the beaming Of the rising sun, to sweep With its golden rays the steep, Till he's tired, and dropped asleep, Sweetly dreaming.

And they began to run through the cutting in Minchampstead Park, where the owner has concealed the banks of the rail for nearly half a mile, in a thicket of azaleas, rhododendrons, and clambering roses.

She rose, and clambered up the steep grassy slope, slippery with the heat.

From the first evening that I joined the party which I saw clambering up the path that led to the Hermit's cell, I found myself strongly attached to this venerable man, and the more so, from the mystery which hung around his history.

porch trellis-work, and clambering vines, and even on the flags before the door, worn by the feet of children and slow grandfathers.

From thence we clambered up a mountain of, I should think, some 1,200 feet in height, from which we had a very extensive view, and beheld ranges of hills, separated by cosy valleys, on one side; on the other, the walled city of Tinghae, surrounded by rice- fields; beyond, the sea studded with islands of the Chusan group.

Moses tried shooting, which he had heard belonged to a country life; and he had a sort of design to set up as a fourth or fifth class country gentleman; but his legs were too short to clamber over high rail-fences with any comfort, and he gave up the amusement in despair.

We broiled a steak for our midday meal, and presently clambered up a high woody ridge which looked down on a stream and a piece of green meadow.

Through the aperture, immediately following, there clambered a man.

Though rather shy and distrustful of this new acquaintance, Rip complied with his usual alacrity; and mutually relieving one another, they clambered up a narrow gully, apparently the dry bed of a mountain torrent.

Betimes they will be spinning The while we sleep, They'll clamber down the chimney, Or through keyholes creep;

The old burden-bearer seemed to have clambered up the rocksthrough some desperate impulse for a breezeor to die!

Then you would clamber up my knees, And strive with every art to tease, When every art of yours could please.

A little later I managed to clamber on a river barge laden nearly to the sinking point with Antwerp's peaceful burghers and their dumb-looking women and children.

At half-past eleven we arrived at the base of the actual peak, then quitted the ridge and clambered round some ledges on to the eastern face.

of several varieties of clambering frugivorous mammals, a little distinguished by a disposition to help his clumsy walking with a stake and reinforce his fist with a stone

He clambered up a pair of steps, scrambled over a threshold, and came into the hallway.

68 collocations for  clambered