0 past simple and past participle of climb --
1 to go up, or to go towards the top of something: --
2 to move into or out of a small space awkwardly or with difficulty or effort: --
The questionnaire included questions about recreational activity, walking and number of stairs climbed as well as asking about degree of exertion.
The practical effect was to establish a status ladder which could be climbed by banks as their reputation grew and their expertise developed.
In all of the cases, we develop asymptotic distributions for the length of the total distance climbed.
The twinning rate has climbed 33% since 1990 (22.6/1000) and 59% since 1980 (18.9/1000).
A wooden tower was assembled and was climbed by many of the children and some adults.
A field assistant with excellent tree-climbing and insect-localizing skills then climbed the tree and located the animal.
The majority of the lianas that had recently climbed their hosts were growing on small diameter host trees.
Exclosure quadrats were infiltrated by small numbers of crabs that climbed over the fencing requiring repeated trapping throughout the experiment.