clamberers

/ˈklæmbərərz/
noun
  1. People or animals that climb awkwardly or with difficulty, using both hands and feet.
    • The clamberers struggled up the steep, rocky trail.
    • A group of clamberers made their way over the fallen logs in the forest.
    • Young clamberers often scrape their knees on the rough bark of trees.
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