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Answer for the clue "Climb awkwardly ", 7 letters:
clamber

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Word definitions for clamber in dictionaries

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
"to climb with difficulty using hands and feet," late 14c., possibly frequentative of Middle English climben "to climb" (preterit clamb ), or akin to Old Norse klembra "to hook (oneself) on." Related: Clambered ; clambering .

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. The act of clambering; a difficult or haphazard climb. vb. To climb with some difficulty, or in a haphazard fashion.

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Clamber \Clam"ber\, v. t. To ascend by climbing with difficulty. Clambering the walls to eye him. --Shak.

Usage examples of clamber.

Therefore did I drift down into a treetop and clambered down into their midst, the less to afright them.

If I were the more agile jumper Hovan Du far outclassed me in climbing, with the result that he reached the rail and was clambering over while my eyes were still below the level of the deck, which was, perhaps, a fortunate thing for me since, by chance, I had elected to gain the deck directly at a point where, unknown to me, one of the crew of the ship was engaged with the grappling hooks.

Clambering back over the railing, Alec caught hold of two carved balusters and hung by his fingers.

I followed it until I got to the grandly named Recycling Center, which, in fact, was three galvanized dustbins for plastic bottles, glass and aluminium cans, and clambered over.

He could see the last of the men clambering desperately toward the light, appallingly slow and clumsy in their suits.

The Biter was alongside the rigging wharf, starboard side to, and almost without a conscious intention he crossed the deck, swung legs across the bulwarks, and clambered down on to the dockside That Sam Holt had betrayed him he would not believe.

At the barrier the Sagoths clambered up the steep side with truly apelike agility, while behind them the haughty queen rose upon her wings with her two frightful dragons close beside her, and settled down upon the largest bowlder of them all in the exact center of that side of the amphitheater which is reserved for the dominant race.

Surely mortal men must break under such punishment, yet they came on, clambering over the torn and twitching corpses of their comrades, their multi-coloured jib has plastered with reeking black mud, never wavering, each man trying to fight his way to the front rank of the attack, scornful of death, eager to seek it out in the smoking muzzles of the guns.

They turned back to the firing embrasures and poured their volleys down into the mass of Dervish clambering up towards them.

Sarasper said gloomily, clambering past the stoutly wedged boat onto a bare finger of dock beyond.

Rani struggled for breath in the suddenly close cathedral, clambering to her feet.

Where they came out of the trees, Autun rose before them, its main ramparts clambering along a defensible hill and more recent settlements sprawled below the old walls along the river, each ringed by a palisade.

I have been sliding off and clambering on ever since I bade goodbye to Havant.

I had no time to spare in clambering up it, for I had to tear my heel out of the mouth of the foremost of them, and might have been dragged down by it had he not found my spur too tough a morsel for his chewing.

My very heart rose when I saw the bull-dog fellows clambering up the breach with their pikes at the trail, and never quavering in their psalm-tune, though the bullets sung around them as thick as bees in the hiving time.