An upward slope or grade (as in a road)
An event that involves rising to a higher point (as in altitude or temperature or intensity etc.)
Go upward with gradual or continuous progress.
The act of climbing something.
1 However, if overall rates continue to climb , Illinois' credit spread could widen.
2 We left to climb in a different area for a few days.
3 Go out on the seas; climb the mountains; wander through the valleys.
4 Baumgartner lifted off early Wednesday morning; the climb took about 90 minutes.
5 You said you attempted the climb several hundred times over the years.
6 In fact, the way many of us climb today promotes sloppy belaying.
7 Rest for two minutes, then climb the next problem the same way.
8 The figure is expected to climb to 42 per cent this year.
9 As a result, the debt-to-GDP ratio will climb without the debt increasing.
10 Is that enough 'known unknowns' to see term premiums start to climb ?
11 Brave foot soldiers might win battle honors and thus climb social levels.
12 An equal number of guides also climb to help the foreign mountaineers.
13 Jon CardwellWhen attempting a hard climb I really focus on foot work.
14 The question, however, becomes how hard can you climb in the heat?
15 The nature of the climb is quite run-out and dangerous at sections.
16 She's amassed thousands of Instagram followers and the number continues to climb .
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