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    climb
    [klīm]
    verb
    climb (verb) · climbs (third person present) · climbed (past tense) · climbed (past participle) · climbing (present participle)
    1. go or come up (a slope, incline, or staircase), especially by using the feet and sometimes the hands; ascend:
      "we began to climb the hill" · "the air became colder as they climbed higher" · "he climbed up the steps slowly"
      • (of an aircraft or the sun) go upward:
        "we decided to climb to 6,000 feet"
      • (of a road or track) slope upward or up:
        "the track climbed steeply up a narrow, twisting valley"
      • (of a plant) grow up (a wall, tree, or trellis) by clinging with tendrils or by twining:
        "when ivy climbs a wall it infiltrates any crack" · "there were roses climbing up the walls"
      • grow in scale, value, or power:
        "the stock market climbed 24 points" · "he climbed from a job as office messenger to president of the bank"
      • move to a higher position in (a chart or table):
        "the song is climbing the adult-contemporary chart"
    2. move with effort, especially into or out of a confined space; clamber:
      "Howard started to climb out of the front seat" · "I climbed down a narrow ladder" · "he climbed to a high bough"
      • (climb into)
        put on (clothes):
        "he climbed into his suit"
    noun
    climb (noun) · climbs (plural noun)
    1. an ascent, especially of a mountain or hill, by climbing:
      "the rigorous climb up the mountain" · "his long climb from poverty"
      • a mountain, hill, or slope that is climbed or is to be climbed:
        "the mountain is no easy climb"
      • a recognized route up a mountain or cliff:
        "this may be the hardest rock climb in the world"
      • an aircraft's flight upward:
        "we leveled out from the climb at 600 feet" · "rate of climb"
      • a rise or increase in value, rank, or power:
        "an above-average climb in prices"
    Origin
    Old English climban, of West Germanic origin; related to Dutch and German klimmen, also to clay and cleave.
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    verb
    1. go or come up (a slope, incline, or staircase), especially by using the feet and sometimes the hands; ascend:
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    2. move with effort, especially into or out of a confined space; clamber:
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