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climber

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Word definitions for climber in dictionaries

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
early 15c., "one who climbs," agent noun from climb (v.). Of plants, from 1630s.

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Climber \Climb"er\, v. i. [From Climb ; cf. Clamber .] To climb; to mount with effort; to clamber. [Obs.] --Tusser.

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
Etymology 1 n. 1 One who climbs. 2 A plant that climbs, such as a vine. 3 A bird that climbs, such as a woodpecker or a parrot. Etymology 2 vb. (context obsolete English) To climb; to mount with effort; to clamber.

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES social climber COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ ADJECTIVE good ▪ She loved travel, took walking and cycling holidays abroad, and was a good mountain climber . ▪ Solly's climb was to perplex and stretch the best climbers for ...

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. a vine or climbing plant that readily grows up a support or over other plants someone seeking social prominence by obsequious behavior [syn: social climber ] someone who ascends on foot; "a solitary mounter of the staircase" [syn: mounter ] someone who ...

Usage examples of climber.

Cal had previously padded and thickened so that a man could wrap it around himself to belay another climber without being cut in half.

Slowly, discovering that the main mandibles on the right side hung useless, I hauled the climber back up the rope toward the belay, and saw when I reached it how the harness had almost worn through the pillar of ice.

The climber was methodical, working multi-pitch, shooting out spindles of wire ahead that buried and fused into the rock, testing the weight of the anchors, squatting to plant rivets beneath us, roping hexes into the cracks, taking the slack, testing, belaying, moving on.

When the climber occasionally loses sight of a leg in one of these treacherous holes, and feels a cold sensation in his foot, he learns that he has dipped into the sources of the Boquet, which emerges lower down into falls and rapids, and, recruited by creeping tributaries, goes brawling through the forest basin, and at last comes out an amiable and boatbearing stream in the valley of Elizabeth Town.

Blue trumpet flowers festooned the pillars of climbers that reached into the tops of the marulas, and from the valleys came the liquid call of the white-browed coucals, to join the sound of running water.

And if there are social climbers on the High Council who seek to bring wizardry into fashion again in the circles to which they aspire, you can believe that the rest of the Council could not be cozened to such a plan.

Yet here was the past held still and magnified, the gravel thin and dusted with weeds, the strange mossy stain still clinging obdurately to the foot of the front wall like verdigris, climbers taking light from windows, lichen patterning the roof, and the tulip-shaped yew still sporting a ruff of nettles.

She finds a ridge or fissure and pulls herself up and out, an expert climber overcoming an overhang.

Now he could hear the grunts and gasping of the climber, punctuated by stretches of silence as the man waited and listened for danger.

Miles Soper, Sam Coal, and Jim were the best climbers, but without assistance, weak as we all were, they found that they could not swarm up the trees.

Ollyett and I did not need to lift our little fingers any more than the Alpine climber whose last sentence has unkeyed the arch of the avalanche.

Wah is a vegetivorous climber, breeding and feeding chiefly on the ground, and having its retreat in holes and clefts of rock.

Lady Sillocks was a fierce climber, and she had not yet arrived near the top of the ladder.

Whenever this happened, Squiller automatically clamped himself more tightly to her head, like a climber clinging for dear life to a rock face.

That I could scale them I knew full well, but Tars Tarkas, with his mighty bulk and enormous weight, would find it a task possibly quite beyond his prowess or his skill, for Martians are at best but poor climbers.