Aún no tenemos significados para "climb the rigging".
1They're the first to climb the rigging and to climb ashore too.
2I soon began to climb the rigging of the brig, ascending to the mast-heads.
3Boys and girls of ambition climb the rigging, swing, and drop into the net.
4They were anxious to work, to climb the rigging, and stand at the wheel.
5I obeyed, though I felt so weak that I could scarcely climb the rigging.
6First to volunteer to climb the rigging is 74-year-old Arthur Winterburn, a former builder.
7How nice to pull the ropes, to climb the rigging, but, above all, to wear a sailor's uniform.
8One man with great boldness tried to climb the rigging to the cross-trees, no doubt with intent to get a better aim.
9To reach this, it was necessary to extemporise by means of a rope a species of ratlins by which he could climb the rigging.
10Robert, then a boy of ten years old, had been given into his charge, and he ran away and tried to climb the rigging.
11I climbed the rigging, and watched the moon rising over the water.
12Ignacio said, and before Silus could stop him he was climbing the rigging.
13Orders rang out and Blue sailors, indistinguishable from their marine brethren, climbed the rigging.
14London-based twentysomething Kate (another non-sailor) was soon climbing the rigging for a better view.
15He was a strong man, used to climbing the rigging and furling sails, hard work by any measure.
16She climbed the rigging, and the captain ordered two men to go aloft and bring her to him.
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