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Meanings of climbing the fence in English
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Usage of climbing the fence in English
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And climbingthefence, he soon had the lively lamb cornered and caught.
2
We heard, behind us, one of the men climbingthefence.
3
Elizabeth went thoughtfully out of the field and climbingthefence confronted her father.
4
The image of me climbingthefence didn't sit well.
5
We started climbingthefence, but he got caught on the wire at the top.
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I checked above and decided to risk climbingthefence and getting through the barbed wire.
7
Four of them were already climbingthefence.
8
But climbingthefence wouldn't be easy.
9
Instead of climbingthefence when he reached it, he turned so his back was against it.
10
He wasn't climbingthefence again.
11
I must be a tough looking customer, grinned the boy, again climbingthefence and starting along the track.
12
The sight of them climbingthefence encouraged others, even as a helicopter patrolled overhead on the US side.
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They followed the little brook at the foot of the orchard, and climbingthefence, found themselves once more in the beechwoods.
14
A moment more and he had his pack and his rifle on one shoulder and was climbingthefence at the wood-pile.
15
Fortunately for the fugitive, the policeman, in climbingthefence, had made noise enough to drown the slight sounds produced by Ripley's frenzied flight.
16
She returned to St. Chad's the same way as she had come, walking across the pasture and climbingthefence of the cricket ground.