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    Synonyms and Definitions

    Use "climbing" in a sentence

    climbing example sentences

    climbing


    1. herself whilst the other is climbing on the


    2. the one climbing on the furniture


    3. Are they the type of people that are going to hang on to your leg while you’re climbing toward the


    4. It approached rapidly, and in only a few seconds it thundered over them, almost a mile up and climbing rapidly


    5. It will keep caterpillars (and snails) from climbing


    6. To help the tree recover, you must first keep the ants from climbing the tree


    7. "The only pleasant part I remember is climbing in hangleaves with Dintin


    8. He turns to see where the dog has got to and we wait while Buster catches up with us before climbing over the stile into the field


    9. Before we moved he had taken to climbing up onto a window ledge in spite of his chained wrist


    10. He led the two women through a doorway into a darkish hallway leading towards the back of the building then, just before they reached the door at the end, he turned and started climbing a narrow, uncarpeted staircase lit by a window halfway up

    11. He realised now why he could not die, not without climbing down from the mountain one last time


    12. "What about climbing trees?" he asked


    13. ’ I said almost defiantly … sure is one thing I am not at the moment, but I can imagine that I shall be climbing the walls out of sheer boredom by then


    14. continued down the track, but was now climbing up to the next


    15. They could see the Alderfolk climbing up


    16. and bubble, climbing, dry on the peeling years


    17. As they stepped out onto the mesa they saw Sam climbing off of Jake’s back


    18. Climbing the Acropolis and visiting The Parthenon has been an ambition ever since I was at school and now the irony; that with the opportunity so close, I'm too tired


    19. The sun was climbing and it wasn't long before I had to shield my eyes from the glare and rest in the shadow of a huge old boulder


    20. Climbing off the pillion was torture

    21. The house had the latest in modern kitchen appliances, a brand new corner bathroom suite, fitted wardrobes in all three bedrooms, and a lovely garden in which the businessman had a swing, a climbing frame and a sand pit installed


    22. She flew over the warehouse and he could see Elizabeth climbing the stairs to the doorway


    23. My hands stroked the old, old stones bordering the ruins of the basilica of Agia Melina and by climbing on one at my feet I was able to look over the walls at the proud white marble columns still upright in the grounds


    24. I don't remember climbing down into the courtesy boat in the harbour but before her goons pushed away, Daphne reappeared at the gangplank with one more thing to say, 'Before you go running round in circles with your Greek girlfriend and your pathetic little gang in your precious Sophia, let me ask you a question


    25. only an hour and the tutorial equivalent of climbing Everest barefoot, I wanted to


    26. You know I had that bad dose of ‘flu recently? Well, it was stupid of me, but one day when I was running a pretty high temperature, I stubbornly insisted on climbing on the porch roof to fix a slate which had come out of position


    27. and heat as the ships rose from the ground, climbing higher and


    28. So many of them remind me of that woman in the opening of whichever of Thomas Hardy's books it is that opens with a heavily pregnant woman climbing Gold Hill


    29. had a swing, a climbing frame and a sand pit installed


    30. The only one I can think of now was climbing over big old log sections which had been left out to rot

    31. Above where they stopped climbing was still arts class space and faculty offices with student quarters above that and faculty quarters in the canopy


    32. walls decorated by climbing or creeping plants that Tom did not


    33. ” She was already climbing the ladder


    34. It was full of climbing across deep urban canyons on hand-thrown ropes in the dark


    35. They’re climbing the wall!’


    36. He was above the twentieth floor by the time he got to Eleventh, without climbing much at all


    37. He can imagine Davina clocking off at the end of another twelve hour weekend shift and climbing into something electrically purple with lowered suspension and bright blue diodes fixed to fake air scoops on the bonnet


    38. ‘What do you expect to find?’ Andy asked boldly, climbing out of the car and stood waiting as Mrs Brown extricated herself and then fussed around looking for her handbag, twittering at the constable driver who went to her aid


    39. ‘What have you found?’ he asked, climbing the stairs quickly and half running along the path to where Williams was standing


    40. way across the room before climbing a short staircase to

    41. The area was full of commercial larorlie growers with some climbing beans and prickle-berry as companions


    42. Truly, if climbing Alps had been on the itinerary, he might have been only slightly more pleased


    43. “Ava’s here?” It had been her climbing the stairs minutes ago


    44. He wouldn’t have wanted to attempt climbing even those


    45. He saw that he was climbing thru a pass between some fairly impressive peaks


    46. up the stairs of Collingston High feel like the quest of climbing Everest


    47. Heather was climbing her own mountains


    48. "Damn you, Girl" He shouted, climbing from the smoking relic he called a truck


    49. Both previous times it had seemed like an awful lot of climbing


    50. instruments back in the boot before climbing into our














































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    Synonyms for "climbing"

    climb climbing mounting rising ascension rise

    "climbing" definitions

    an event that involves rising to a higher point (as in altitude or temperature or intensity etc.)