climbing
111climbing wall — noun An artificial wall used for the sport of climbing …
112climbing irons — n. crampons, steel frames or iron with spikes that are attached to the bottom of boots or shoes (preventing slipping when climbing or walking on ice and snow) …
113climbing irons — plural noun a set of spikes attached to boots for climbing trees or ice slopes …
114climbing wall — noun a wall simulating a rock face, used for climbing practice …
115climbing the walls — to be extremely nervous or upset. If your kids are climbing the walls, they need to get out and work off some of that excess energy …
116climbing iron — noun (countable usually plural) a small piece of metal with sharp points that is fastened under boots to make climbing less difficult or dangerous; crampon …
117climbing the walls — informal very annoyed and impatient, especially because something unpleasant has been happening for a long time After another day of heavy rain we were all climbing the walls …
118climbing iron — climb′ing i′ron n. bui one of a pair of spiked iron frames, strapped to the shoe, leg, or knee, to help in climbing trees, telephone poles, etc Also called climb′ing spur ,spur • Etymology: 1855–60 …
119climbing irons — /ˈklaɪmɪŋ aɪənz/ (say kluyming uyuhnz) plural noun iron frames with spikes attached, worn on the feet or legs to help in climbing trees, etc …
120climbing aloe — blakstienotasis alavijas statusas T sritis vardynas apibrėžtis Alavijinių šeimos augalas (Aloe ciliaris), paplitęs pietų Afrikoje (Kapo provincijoje). atitikmenys: lot. Aloe ciliaris angl. climbing aloe šaltinis Valstybinės lietuvių kalbos… …