Third person singular present tense of clamber; climbs or moves with difficulty using hands and feet.
Regular conjugation of 'clamber' for the third person singular present tense, formed by adding '-s' to the base verb. This is standard modern English verb conjugation.
When you describe someone as a 'climber,' you might use 'he clambers'—the verb fits perfectly with mountain scenes and adventure narratives. British writers especially favor this verb for describing uncoordinated but determined movement.
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