The stream fell away beneath me, and I clambered and groped my way down a wet and slippery rock face, nearly falling. |
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After his dark drinking days, O'Neil clambered on the wagon only to find his Dad determined to drag him off. |
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They clambered up the jagged stones and tried not to slide down on spiky ones on the ways down. |
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The sound of ragged, empty breathing passed by her door and Chandra sleepily threw back her covers and clambered out of bed. |
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As the robber clambered over railings his trousers snagged and Mr Ceesay grabbed hold of the hood of his top. |
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She swam the few strokes to the edge and clambered out, in a very bad mood. |
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Its two back seat occupants clambered out through the car's shattered rear window and ran off. |
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Without another thought Royce clambered out the window, keeping a tight hold on the makeshift rope. |
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He was incredibly short, fat and stocky, with a tuft of balding, wiry hair sticking straight up as if he'd just clambered out of bed. |
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By slow, painful steps I clambered to my feet, wobbling uncertainly on the rough wooden floor. |
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With his legs heavy and leaden through a combination of fear and fatigue, he clambered back to his feet, using the wall behind him for support. |
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With a practised flip, he righted the dinghy and held it steady while we clambered aboard. |
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The ramshackle trucks, coughing asthmatically, clambered on over China's battered, tortuous highways. |
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On the return ride we clambered up the sandhills from where the view and sounds from the sea became more impressive. |
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The Bhil women, who clambered into the second-class compartment of a train for the first time, have made a symbolic statement. |
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I clambered into the straw tick ungracefully and flopped down, clothes and all. |
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The couple's tow-headed children clambered down from the back of the wagon and stood staring at Adam and Jamie. |
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At the foot of the falls, we clambered out and up, past cascades and pools to the top. |
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I ventured on to the Danube's east bank and clambered aboard a trolleybus bound for City Park. |
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I've clambered up rocks in the tropical heat in the vain hope that there might be grasswren on top of the escarpment. |
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Hovering only inches above the water, Sergeant Chip Sunier clambered out to the chopper's landing skids and plucked baby Alias to safety. |
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We clambered over the stile and onto a well-worn path fringed by dry rotting undergrowth. |
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Fortified by some lunch we clambered up a final range of large boulders and emerged onto the windswept summit. |
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They clambered into the little wooden boat and she instructed her to carefully begin untying the knot that secured her side of the boat. |
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The dog clambered up onto the counter and stood there with a paw on each side of my bag and had a good old nose around. |
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I clambered out onto the tree limb below my dorm window and hanging from the lowest branch dropped to the ground. |
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They moved about a three hundred feet past the deer before they clambered down again. |
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After climbing a fire escape to the first floor, he clambered onto the roof on a set of trade ladders that had been left there. |
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I sighed, then clambered to my feet at a more sedate pace and gathered up my stuff. |
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Each time, with undue fuss, he clambered to his feet and returned to the fray. |
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As soon as her eyes met mine she looked away, then after that we all clambered out of the car. |
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She said council staff had cut back to a stump a tree that young people were known to climb on as they clambered up the cliff. |
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The metallic clang of the fire escape being clambered on was getting louder by the second. |
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With rain pattering gently off the window of her small bedroom, the fourteen year-old girl clambered out of bed to face the first day of term. |
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The van lurched to a stop in a gravel parking lot of Wilkin's lake, the girls clambered out into the coolish air and grabbed their bags. |
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She clambered into the boat and, crossing her fingers that this crazy experiment would work, began to row. |
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I beached it in a small bay and clambered to a rocky promontory to admire the surrounding grandeur and check my progress. |
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She managed to struggle free from the car and the suspect clambered into the driver's seat and drove off. |
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We clambered over mossy boulders beneath a canopy of big-leaf maple, bay, and fir, and covered six-tenths of a mile of sparkling riffles and cascades. |
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I crunched on over carpets of broken mussel shells, passing a big rusted ship's anchor lying tines up, and clambered up from the causeway on to the slope of the Inner Head. |
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Fortunately, the belly landing went a bit more smoothly and Walsh clambered over the side of the sinking Corsair to be rescued by a small boat and returned to base. |
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We clambered out of the water after some serious underwater rock climbing. |
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He clambered out, practically levitating over the front seat and out the door, while I glanced quickly around looking for something to swat the wasp with. |
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With visions of making the shot of the tournament I clambered down and, opening the club face, attempted to lift the ball high up and back into play. |
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We grasped kelp to anchor us, so as not to be taken out in the backwash, and clambered over its slimy fronds to the jumble of boulders that constituted the beach. |
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I clambered over to him and rested my head on his chest, silently listening to the soft rhythmic beating of his heart as he absently ran his hand through my hair. |
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Small children clambered on top of an archway surrounding the cemetery to watch the proceedings. |
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They splashed noisily into the water and we clambered down the pier steps, watching the ghostly glows from their torches disappear into the inky blackness. |
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After a while, a trapdoor in the roof opened, and a girl clambered out. |
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Wasting no time, the two of them clambered onto the desk, pushing aside the flag of the Soviet Union that covered it. |
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I clambered back to my place and turned to the screen to find that Frankie was now the star. |
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Mr. Wilde clambered to the floor and unlocking the cabinet, took a long square box from the first shelf. |
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She clambered naked out a third-floor window and hung by her fingertips, intending to let herself drop into the bushes below. |
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But then the biggest danger we faced was tripping over the occasional turtle that clambered out of Ladybird Lake. |
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Choking, he clambered out of his bedroom window and shinned down the adjacent drain pipe before frantically hammering on neighbours' doors to call the emergency services. |
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As we clambered through the breakdown above the stream we saw several crayfish, which had apparently been washed in by the storm earlier in the week. |
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She clambered onto her feet, tidying up the bathroom as fast as she could. |
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They had clambered over a large tract of huge sand dunes littered with tufts of hardy grass, and scattered clumps of cacti, but the sand soon gave way to mountain slopes. |
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We skied over the sea ice, bridged the leads and clambered over the sastrugi, and my arrogance and incompetence lost me a finger-end to frostbite. |
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The Russians in the room all clambered to their feet and stared at their shoes like submissive muzhiks, while the rest of us looked around at each other in bafflement. |
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As our conductor hollered we ran and clambered on the bus back home. |
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But the gentle slope soon became much steeper as they straddled fallen trunks of mulga and mallee, sidestepped unstable boulders and clambered over perilous rock ridges. |
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Octopus clambered about from hole to hole and startled sweep blurred away as we passed. |
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And in a trice he has clambered onto the kitchen dresser and is reaching for the top shelf. |
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Even when thrashed through the ropes at the end, Haye clambered back and was willing to continue. |
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A spruce young lieutenant came over, saluted and clambered into the back of our jeep, and we were off. |
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She also once wore a camera on her head as she clambered through the rainforest of Borneo with seminomadic hunters armed with blowpipes. |
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Then-prime minister John Major, clambered onto his soapbox in an attempt to win votes for his latest Tory campaign. |
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Godwin and Clifford were dwarfed by the Atlantis-Mir complex as they clambered up the orange docking tunnel to install four experimental panels. |
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At the southern tip of the island that was shaped like a letter qof they splashed up a stone embankment and clambered stiff and stumbling like unarticulated iron beings. |
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They had parkoured seven roofs, clambered down a mango tree, and crossed over the bridge in the back of a donkey cart, unnoticed even by the driver. |
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Aided by a pilot, Putin clambered into a powered hang-glider and took to the skies, teaching the birds to follow his lead using scent and other incentives. |
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The ads were already showing as he clambered along and in their patchy glare he loomed and ducked and apologized, and was a clumsy intruder in a world of snuggling coupledom. |
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Despite having a penalty shout turned down when Daniel Majstorovic daftly clambered over Ryan Thomson, it was a nearmiracle the Fifers got to the interval just two down. |
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He clambered on to an apron of rock that held its area out to the sun and began to cast across it. The direction of the wind changed and the scent touched him again. |
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