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Definition of Climbs
1. climb [v] - See also: climb
Lexicographical Neighbors of Climbs
Literary usage of Climbs
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Songs of the Trail by Henry Herbert Knibbs (1920)
"They are but fisher-boats, and yet The cripple boy who climbs the trail For each
a magic course has set, And glorified each sea-worn sail. ..."
2. John L. Stoddard's Lectures: Supplementary Volume[s]. by John Lawson Stoddard (1903)
"... well as a prominent station on the Vorarlberg railway which, through magnificent
surroundings, climbs the Tyrolese Alps from Switzerland to Innsbruck. ..."
3. The National Parks Portfolio by United States National Park Service, Robert Sterling Yard (1921)
"Photograph by Ed-ward S. Curtis UNLIKE THE GRIZZLY, THE BROWN BEAR climbs TREES
QUICKLY AND EASILY EKY different, indeed, from the beasts of the ..."
4. South America, Social, Industrial, and Political: A Twenty-five-thousand by Frank George Carpenter (1900)
"The road is only 138 miles long, but it climbs up the steepest mountains of the
globe. It rises more than three miles in less than a hundred, ..."