How to use in-sentence of “climbing”:
+ One common type of bougainvillea has a climbing stem that sometimes reaches a length of 100 feet.it’s has a nickname the “paper flower ” due to it’s to thin and papery bracts.
+ It is one of the basic parts of the rock climbing equipment.
+ Page is climbing a mountain in the moonlight.
+ Despite their modest height, walking and climbing in the Scottish mountains may be made dangerous by their latitude and exposure to Atlantic weather systems.
+ This rating tells the climber how much protection is available on the climbing route for an experienced, skilled lead climber.
+ He was also the winner of the IFSC Climbing World Cup in 2008.
+ In the 1960s, as people got better at rock climbing, and as rock climbing equipment got better, Class 5.9 climbs became easier for some people to do.
+ He laid out plans for a relatively straight line climbing steadily from Tywyn to the quarry and work quickly got underway.

Example sentences of “climbing”:
+ Skydiving, glidergliding and rock climbing are adventure sports.
+ Riders who are far behind often escapes because they want to win the stage or collect points for sprinting or climbing mountains.
+ The total number of COVID-19 cases keep climbing up in the country.
+ For leading and top roping at an indoor climbing wall usually a quickdraw is already attached to each of the protection points on the route.
+ Climbs may be classified differently in indoor rock climbing gyms, and in different types of outdoor rock climbing.
+ They found it by climbing mountains in Papua New Guinea.
+ Triple H won the match by climbing a ladder and grabbing the title that was hanging above the ring.
+ Every Money in the Bank has had a Money in the Bank ladder match which has several wrestlers and you win by climbing a ladder and grabbing the briefcase held above the ring.
+ She became IFSC Climbing World Youth ChampionshipsYouth World champion in 2019 and won the bronze medal at senior level at the 2019 IFSC Climbing European Championships.
+ You can win by pinfall, submission or escaping the cage by climbing over with both feet hitting the floor outside or by exiting the door with both feet hitting the floor.
+ Members of the family are erect or climbing plants with petalless flowers and dry, one-seeded fruits.
+ The men were climbing Howse Peak in Banff National Park of the Canadian Rockies.
+ Starting from the surface and climbing straight up, the air gets colder in the troposphere, but then it becomes hotter, higher in the stratosphere.
+ Rock climbing is a sport where someone uses their hands and footfeet to climb up a rock or an artificial climbing wall.
+ Skydiving, glidergliding and rock climbing are adventure sports.
+ Riders who are far behind often escapes because they want to win the stage or collect points for sprinting or climbing mountains.
More in-sentence examples of “climbing”:
+ Today aid climbing uses a separate scale from A0 through A5.
+ He died while climbing back down.
+ In the United Kingdom, the term “vine” applies almost exclusively to the grapevine, whereas the term “climber” is used for all climbing plants.
+ The official climbing season is in the summer: July 25 to August 25.
+ Goats living in the desert, where plants are quite hard to find, have been seen climbing trees to get food.
+ The forelimb bones have climbing adaptations, so it is suggested that the basal stock of Eutheria was arboreal.
+ From takeoff, the plane climbed to an altitude of 500ft above mean sea level and then entered a climbing left turn to heading of 220.
+ After returning to the boarding house, Hitoshi throws out the betting ticket while climbing the stairs and sings while cleaning his suit.
+ Drivers of the trams recorded difficulty in climbing the ramp north from Holborn tramway station and would sometimes roll all the way back to the station.
+ The sickle-claws of the dromaeosaurid “Deinonychus” have a curvature of 160 degrees, well within the range of climbing animals.
+ Tritscher was killed in a climbing accident on September 20, 2018 at the Hoher Dachstein at the age of 72.
+ With his father, who was twice mayor of the city, learned early to live with a lot of people climbing on the stump, attending rallies without bothering to be the daughter of a public person alive.
+ Graaff was one of South Africa’s most active and accomplished mountaineers, pioneering mountain climbing routes in East Africa and the Himalayas.
+ Some trails are specifically used by other outdoor enthusiasts to gain access to another feature, such as good climbing sites.
+ Ice climbing competitions started in Russia and have been held each winter since 1970.
+ Jim Bridwell led the climbing expedition to Pumori.
+ Visitors to Daley Plaza can often be seen climbing on and sliding down the base of the sculpture.
+ While many can stand and walk earlier on without much help, as the condition progresses over time, walking and climbing stairs tend to become increasingly difficult for them.
+ He has written many articles on climbing for leading sport publications.
+ Each set shot has a maximum point value assigned for perfect execution, ranging from a 4-point maximum for lowest level difficulty shots, and climbing to an 11-point maximum for shots deemed highest in difficulty level.
+ Someone who does mountain climbing is called a mountain climber or mountaineer.
+ It has climbing discs on its toes but they are not very large.
+ Malagasy rats and mice, climbing mice, African rock mice, swamp mice, pouched rats, and the white-tailed rat are in this family.
+ Inhabitants generally eat vegetable stew to commemorate a fictional character called Mère Royaume who is said to have thrown boiling hot soup on the Duke of Savoy’s men when they were climbing the walls of the city during the night.
+ Lloyd performed some of his climbing stunts despite losing a thumb and forefinger in an accident while making a movie four years earlier.
+ Doba died while climbing Kilimanjaro on 22 February 2021 from asphyxiation, aged 74.
+ Today aid climbing uses a separate scale from A0 through A5.
+ He died while climbing back down.
+ In the United Kingdom, the term "vine" applies almost exclusively to the grapevine, whereas the term "climber" is used for all climbing plants.
+ Known for his mountain climbing experience, Whittaker became the most experienced glacier-travel guide by climbing Mount Rainier with over 250 summits.
+ They often use free climbing and aid climbing techniques.
+ Ancestral woodpeckers, which switched to climbing on tree trunks, had ancestral foot and tail structure.Bock W.J.
+ An “Epidexipteryx” escapes from a juvenile “Sinraptor” by climbing a tree.
+ Climbs are classified based on the hardest single move on the rock climbing route.
+ If people start climbing Ben Nevis too early they will arrive at Scafell Pike too early the next morning and it will still be dark.
+ He survived the sinking by climbing aboard an overturned lifeboat.
+ Like other parrots, cockatoos have short legs and strong claws, and often use their strong bill as a third limb when climbing through branches.
+ There is a large leisure centre, Concordia, next to the shopping centre which has an indoor pool, climbing wall and well-equipped gym.
+ Rattan is the name for about 600 climbing palms.
+ The park was almost entirely remade with multiple new features including a new field house, an ice skating ribbon, climbing walls, landscaping and children’s playground.
+ North Base Camp is used when climbing up the northeast ridge.
+ At 6.28pm, the Tokyo Air Traffic Controller asked the pilots to turn left, but received the message from the pilots, “now uncontrollable.” By then, the plane was moving in a way called the phugoid motion, climbing until losing speed and stalling, then the nose goes down and gaining speed until the plane is able to climb again.
+ Construction workerConstruction work, having high heels on too much, rock climbing and playing musical instruments can cause calluses on the hands or feet.
+ The climbing discs on its feet are white.
+ It has some climbing spots and has a valley in a valley.
+ He introduced many trees, shrubs and flowers to the West, including the cumquat, a climbing double yellow rose ‘Fortune’s Double Yellow’ syn.
+ For many years, the leader of the mountain climbing competition wore a green jersey, but a change in the sponsor for that competition led to a jersey change in 2012.
+ The more easy climbing route is by the south side of the mountain, from the Chambeyron Hut, a place where is possible to eat and with beds, at an altitude of.
+ On 21 July 2019, Abdullahi Abbas was officially the first Nigerian who succeeded climbing to the top of the Canigou.Pablo Bucheli, together with his sherpa Abigail White, was the first Ecuadorian on the top of the mountain.
+ He also won the climbing competition in the 1967 Giro d’Italia.
+ In Manning’s interpretation, the second toe claw would be used as a climbing aid when subduing bigger prey and also as stabbing weapon.
+ They use special climbing shoes, a bouldering mat, some brushes to clean the grips and sports tape.
