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use "climbing" in a sentence


My parents built a beautiful arch decorated with climbing roses at the entrance to their garden.

They bought a number of different climbing plants to cover the chain-link fence around their yard.

The unemployment rate in this country is climbing to record-high levels.

Prices for houses in San Diego have been climbing steadily over the past few years.

A man was killed today at the city zoo after climbing inside the enclosure where the tiger is kept.

Benoit always refers to his climbing expedition in the Rockies as the most exciting experience of his life.

Each member of the climbing team prepared her kit the night before so that they could get an early start in the morning.

I heard that in New York City, there was a guy dressed up as Spiderman who was climbing up the Empire State Building as publicity for the movie.

Benoit always refers to his climbing expedition in the Rockies as the most exciting experience of his life.

The little girl ripped her new pants while climbing over the school fence.

Recent studies have shown that people who like to participate in risky sports, such as mountain climbing or parachuting, are also more likely to smoke cigarettes.

Martha scraped her knee while climbing out of the swimming pool.

The top of the wall was lined with broken glass and steel spikes to keep people from climbing over.

The ascent of Mount Logan was the supreme challenge of his brief climbing career.

The rope broke when we were climbing the mountain.

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