Sentences with phrase «still clamber»

He'll still clamber over the cannons on his ship, knocking into crew, because it's seemingly impossible to get him to walk like a normal human.
Today the Germans make some awesome crossover SUVs that can outgun sports cars and still clamber over rocks, but even the few remaining truck - based, body - on - frame luxury behemoths with three rows of seats can hustle along with decent grace.
Today there are crossover SUVs that can outgun sports cars and still clamber over rocks, but among the few remaining heavy - duty, body - on - frame behemoths, the QX80 is not only the most luxurious, it also feels much the lightest and quickest.
On Fifth Avenue, «There's no vacancy, and people are still clambering to get space,» says Cushman & Wakefield senior director Susan Kurland.

Not exact matches

While some refineries are still in the process of ramping up activities, refining utilization is clambering back higher towards historical norms.
And trespassers are still liable to be arrested, even if they just clambered into your backyard to get a little closer to a rare snorlax.
As we clamber back into our Sevens at the end of an exhausting and exhilarating quest, it doesn't take a massive leap of imagination to picture the Seven still going strong in another six decades.
Unlike the original 300SL there isn't a hugely wide sill to clamber over, but the seat still looks a long way down.
Better still, the rear seat backs fold down almost completely flat if you need even more luggage room, and the seat releases in the trunk mean you don't need to clamber back into the passenger compartment to increase the cargo - carrying capacity.
While it's visually smart enough, and there have been some nice improvements, such as the fact your character can now clamber up from ledges, it's still beset by the bugs that have plagued the Lego fraanchise throughout it's life, and the control and camera issues we've become accustomed to.
It's still laid out in a way that means you won't miss much, but it feels so much more organic than clambering up towers.
Spartans now have more maneuverability with ability to sprint, clamber, dash and pound enemies from the skies with the brilliant ground pound move but none of that gets in the way of what makes Halo great and instead, massages the ebb and flow of the game to allow it to keep up with the fast pace we expect these days but still allowing for more nuanced and skill based gameplay.
Navigating menus is clean and pristine, and there's still much joy to be found in looking at cars up close in Autovista, peeking in bonnets to look at glorious V8 engines and hearing the satisfying «clunk» of doors unhinging open as you clamber in.
There's still plenty of exploding robots and there's even some sections that have you clambering out of your tin can and doing all the shooting as Ramsey himself, although these definitely aren't a highlight of the game and feel a lot less satisfying than the generally enjoyable robot parts.
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