Did you possibly mean one of these? climb, plumb
Definitions
Etymologies
- From Middle English clumben, yclumben, from Old English ġeclumben ("climbed"), past participle of climban ("to climb"). (Wiktionary)
Examples
“I clumb up the shed and crept into my window just before day was breaking.”
“It clumb up the truck onto the cab then jump onto the roof I guess.”
“We clumb to the top of a three storey building, which was cool.”
“We paddled out and got aboard — clumb in at an upstairs window.”
“I went down to the front garden and clumb over the stile where you go through the high board fence.”
“I went around and clumb over the back stile by the ash-hopper, and started for the kitchen.”
“I noticed the window was up; so he had clumb in by the shed.”
“When I came in sight of the log store and the woodpile where the steamboats lands I worked along under the trees and brush till I got to a good place, and then I clumb up into the forks of a cottonwood that was out of reach, and watched.”
“By and by I got the old split-bottom chair and clumb up as easy as I could, not to make any noise, and got down the gun.”
“It was a drift-canoe sure enough, and I clumb in and paddled her ashore.”
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