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climb on

v. get on the back of; "mount a horse" [syn: hop on, mount, mount up, get on, jump on, bestride] [ant: hop out]

Usage examples of "climb on".

They finished that climb on a height facing broken lands riven by crevices out of which curled, as might tongues of green smoke, twisted spires of vegetation, more gray than green, Naill's eyes told him.

How would he escape the monster under the bed if he had no bed to climb on?

I had kept my face shrouded so far, and made Ben Nil climb on board first.

Pres climbed on the chopper and took Emma's hand, leading her to climb on behind -him.

He'd had a steady climb on the career ladder over the years, gaining enough performance-related pay awards to enable him to pay off the mortgage on this house in three years.

Maria and Matzerath pushed, Oskar sat in the cart beside the coffin, he would have liked to climb on top, but was not allowed to.

His father confirmed his guess as they dismounted for the climb on foot to the higher caverns, but volunteered no other information.