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climbingverbpresent participle of climb to move (as up or over something) often with the help of the hands in holding or pullingvisitors should use caution when climbing over the wet rocks along the shore clambering, scrabbling, scrambling, swarming shimmying, shinning, shinnying, skinningascending, breasting(chiefly British), free-climbing, getting up, mounting, scaling, summiting, surmountingclawing, sprawling, struggling to move or extend upwardsmoke from the cabin climbing in the still mountain air arising, ascending, aspiring, lifting, mounting, rising, soaring, thrusting, upping, uprearing, uprising, upthrusting, upturning surging, toweringboosting, elevating, raising, upheaving, uplifting, upraisingballooning, blasting off, taking off, zoomingcresting, scaling, surmounting, toppingcanting, inclining, leaning, listing, reclining, slanting, sloping, tilting, tipping declining, descending, dipping, dropping, falling (off), plunging diving, nose-diving, plummeting, sinking, sliding to become greater in size, extent, volume, amount, or numbercomplaints to the cable company climbed after the changeover accelerating, accumulating, appreciating, ballooning, booming, building up, burgeoning(also bourgeoning), enlarging, escalating, expanding, gaining, increasing, mounting, multiplying, mushrooming, proliferating, rising, rolling up, snowballing, spreading, swelling, waxing jumping, rocketing, skyrocketing, surgingheightening, intensifying, redoublingblowing up, bulking, distending, inflating, puffing (up)crescendoing, cresting, peaking contracting, decreasing, diminishing, dwindling, lessening, receding, waning |