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clambered

verb as in mount

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Over half the congregation, including myself, clambered up.

He then unfurled a Serbian flag and clambered into the stands to celebrate with his family and support team.

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In keeping with Wimbledon tradition, Krejcikova clambered up to the players' box to celebrate with her team and family, many of whom were in tears.

From BBC

The moment captured a worldwide audience that had cast its attention to the Normandy beaches and to the Americans who clambered ashore there on June 6, 1944, helping to turn the tide of World War II after five years of conflict.

The young men from afar who clambered ashore on June 6, 1944, into a hail of Nazi gunfire from the Normandy bluffs did not think of themselves as heroes.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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