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climbing N no pl

1. climbing (mountains):

climbing
to go climbing

2. climbing (rock faces):

climbing
to go climbing

I . climb [klaɪm] N

II . climb [klaɪm] VB trans

2. climb preços, temperatura:

III . climb [klaɪm] VB intr

I . climb down VB intr

II . climb down VB trans

I . climb out VB intr

I . climb up VB intr

II . climb up VB trans

Usage examples with climbing

to go climbing

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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A steep climb to the summit (which sports a trig point) allow views of areas that can not be seen without climbing.
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A starter home for wine regions climbing the quality ladder.
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These routes are used by a rock climber to get to the top of a climbing wall.
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Common names include creeping fuchsia, climbing fuchsia or trailing fuchsia.
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These plans were shelved, but recently plans to provide a climbing lane at least on the section north of the village have been discussed.
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We would create homemade paper chains to decorate the giant climbing philodendron that had attached itself to the side of our home.
www.huffingtonpost.com
Prior to 2002, an inmate tried to escape from the prison's recreation area by climbing the 30-foot fence equipped with razor wire.
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For those used to climbing up the equivalent of a stepladder to board the current streetcars, new lower floors are transformational.
www.thestar.com
No ice pick, poles, shelter - any of the things that are appropriate for climbing a mountain.
www.dailyrecord.co.uk
The building contains a new indoor sports hall which includes a rock climbing wall and will be used for assemblies and other school functions.
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