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Sunday, December 4, 2011
May 26, 1805
On page 126, Seaman says, "...I didn't hear the buffalo swim across the river, clamber over the white pirogue, smash York's rifle, and damage the blunderbusses."
What do you think "clamber" means?
By context I think clamber means loud noises.
ReplyDeleteI also think that it might mean loud noises by context, but it can also mean run or some kind of running.
ReplyDeleteI think this means to move loudly.
ReplyDeleteI think it means running loudly.
ReplyDeleteI think clamber means stomp.
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