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Meanings of clamber over rocks in English
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Usage of clamber over rocks in English
1
Some young women, when they clamberoverrocks, are awkward, heavy, unattractive, and troublesome.
2
To follow it, he had to clamberoverrocks and wriggle through thick stands of willow and alder.
3
When forced to quit the sand, we were condemned to drag through morasses, or to clamberoverrocks, unrefreshed by streams, and unmarked by diversity.
4
They clamberedoverrocks, and sea-weed, and drift-wood, and at length reached the bank.
5
Fortey found his first when he was a boy clamberingoverrocks at St. David's Bay in Wales.
6
The patient little cow ponies clamberedoverrocks and slid down inclines of a frightful angle as cleverly as mountain goats.
7
All day they struggled through brushwood and clamberedoverrocks, pushing their way further and further into the desolate heart of the island.
8
In dead silence those below watched the sombre forms as they descended slowly, clamberingoverrocks, rustling through bushes, and coming nearer and nearer.