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Clamber up this makeshift shack-on-stilts' rickety driftwood steps and you'll find tourists slamming dominoes with the locals while necking Red Stripes until the last water taxi leaves for the mainland.
Richard Powell: Jamaica: A Dreadfully Good Getaway Richard Powell 2011
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Clamber aboard an open canoe and paddle downriver to a Native American-style tipi sitting calmly on the banks of a river far away from the cares of the world.
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Clamber up this makeshift shack-on-stilts' rickety driftwood steps and you'll find tourists slamming dominoes with the locals while necking Red Stripes until the last water taxi leaves for the mainland.
Richard Powell: Jamaica: A Dreadfully Good Getaway Richard Powell 2011
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Clamber - ing up and over them she almost immediately found the perfect thing.
Mostly Harmless Adams, Douglas, 1952- 1992
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Clamber up my body till your feet are on my shoulders: when you are there you will, I think, be able to climb on to level ground. '
A Pair of Blue Eyes Thomas Hardy 1884
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“Clamber down into the bow of my boat,” he said; “you deserve it.”
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Clamber over the stern, and slide down by that rope into the little boat that floats there.
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Clamber over the stern, and slide down by that rope into the little boat that floats there.
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Clamber away over the mountains; it was I who taught you to climb.
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Clamber around Charles Jencks's disconcerting landforms - and see the sketches that inspired them.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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