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What is the past tense of clamber up?

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The past tense of clamber up is clambered up.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of clamber up is clambers up.

The present participle of clamber up is clambering up.

The past participle of clamber up is clambered up.

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They clambered up the jagged stones and tried not to slide down on spiky ones on the ways down.
On the return ride we clambered up the sandhills from where the view and sounds from the sea became more impressive.
I've clambered up rocks in the tropical heat in the vain hope that there might be grasswren on top of the escarpment.
Fortified by some lunch we clambered up a final range of large boulders and emerged onto the windswept summit.
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.
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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