0 to go up, or to go towards the top of something: --
1 to move into or out of a small space awkwardly or with difficulty or effort: --
4 to go up, or go up something or to the top of something: --
5 to move in a way that uses your arms and legs and often involves careful control over your body: --
The movements and habits of climbing plants (2nd edition).
They had more natural feelings than those who climbed up the power ladder of the company's management.
Isolated ripples and some climbing ripples locally preserved.
You awaken one morning on your amply outfitted but very small boat to find that a shipwrecked sailor has climbed aboard.
The grouped ages and climbing the tower did not account for any significant variation.
Other environmental samples included soil, debris from footwear used at the camp and from the climbing tower.
A usurper is climbing the steps to the throne, and he promises changes.
They have invested heavily in cotton as the sole possibility for climbing out of poverty and keeping their countries stable.