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Definition of Climbing frame
1. Noun. A framework of bars or logs for children to climb on.
Geographical relationships: Britain, Great Britain, U.k., Uk, United Kingdom, United Kingdom Of Great Britain And Northern Ireland
Definition of Climbing frame
1. Noun. A piece of playground equipment consisting of a set of interlinked bars on which children can climb. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Lexicographical Neighbors of Climbing Frame
Literary usage of Climbing frame
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. School Architecture: Being Practical Remarks on the Planning, Designing by Edward Robert Robson (1877)
"The climbing frame, of two kinds, single and double. 2. ... When used in its
single form the climbing frame comprises the following apparatus, viz. ..."
2. Starting Strong II: Early Childhood Education and Care by Publi Oecd Published by Oecd Publishing, Oecd, OECD., SourceOECD (Online service, SourceOECD (Online service). (2006)
"... of creating a climbing frame of qualifications, and in particular, to guide
the creation of a core early years professional profile in all settings. ..."
3. Careerquake: Policy Supports for Self-managed Careers by Anthony Gordon Watts (1996)
"To develop an integrated national qualifications framework, covering both knowledge
and skills, to provide the climbing-frame for flexible and portable ..."
4. Girlfriends in High Places: How Women's Networks Are Changing the Workplace by Helen McCarthy (2004)
"... of women are rejecting the greasy pole in favour of the climbing frame.
Drawing on research by Catherine Hakim, one recent think- tank study finds that ..."
5. Time and Fateby Lance Price by Lance Price (2005)
"The view was much improved since the climbing frame, mountain bikes and paddling
pool had been removed. Inside he'd replaced the rather unsettling modern ..."
6. Charming Small Hotels & Restaurants of Greece by Hunter Publishing (2002)
"Families with younger children will find the village playground, with swings,
roundabout and climbing frame, just a few steps away across a cobbled ..."