Climbed
[klaɪmd]
Definition
(imp. & p. p.) of Climb
Checker: Rene
Examples
- They were all loaded heavily and they climbed slowly. Hemingway, Ernest. For Whom The Bell Tolls.
- Again I climbed to the ship's rail. Edgar Rice Burroughs. The Gods of Mars.
- Aymo climbed up with Bonello, carrying the cheese and two bottles of wine and his cape. Ernest Hemingway. A Farewell To Arms.
- Lily, since her return to town, had not often climbed Miss Farish's stairs. Edith Wharton. The House of Mirth.
- Everybody laughed and sang, climbed up and tumbled down. Louisa May Alcott. Little Women.
- I climbed a near tree: the level sands bounded by a pine forest, and the sea clipped round by the horizon, was all that I could discern. Mary Shelley. The Last Man.
- We caught them and passed them and turned off on a road that climbed up into the hills. Ernest Hemingway. A Farewell To Arms.
- The most natural conclusion would be that the oysters climbed up there to look at the scenery. Mark Twain. The Innocents Abroad.
- Oh, God and the Virgin, befoul them, each time for firing rolled down the wind, and Robert Jordan climbed down to help Pilar up. Hemingway, Ernest. For Whom The Bell Tolls.
- And he left her and climbed over the hill to Blooms-End. Thomas Hardy. The Return of the Native.
- Oh, and the beauty of the subjection of his loins, white and dimly luminous as he climbed over the side of the boat, made her want to die, to die. D. H. Lawrence. Women in Love .
- He got completely drunk, and climbed to the top of a high studio ladder, and gave the most marvellous address--really, Ursula, it was wonderful! D. H. Lawrence. Women in Love .
- Beyond the mule train the road was empty and we climbed through the hills and then went down over the shoulder of a long hill into a river-valley. Ernest Hemingway. A Farewell To Arms.
- Silently he climbed to a great height until he found a point where he could look through a leafy opening upon the scene beneath him. Edgar Rice Burroughs. Tarzan of the Apes.
- A man climbed on the chair too and stood with his arms around mine, holding the wider bars. Hemingway, Ernest. For Whom The Bell Tolls.
- I climbed up beside him and went to sleep too. Ernest Hemingway. A Farewell To Arms.
- The road climbed steeply going up and back and forth through chestnut woods to level finally along a ridge. Ernest Hemingway. A Farewell To Arms.
- I found that I had climbed the hill, and passed the level ground upon the top, and was descending quickly. Charles Dickens. Little Dorrit.
- At Pisa we climbed up to the top of the strangest structure the world has any knowledge of--the Leaning Tower. Mark Twain. The Innocents Abroad.
- He fastened the car door, climbed to his own seat outside, and we set off. Charlotte Bronte. Jane Eyre.
- Robert Jordan climbed up, over and around the gray boulders that were wet now under his hands as he pulled himself up. Hemingway, Ernest. For Whom The Bell Tolls.
- As they went up the hill in the dark, the wind at their backs, the storm blowing past them as they climbed, Anselmo did not feel lonely. Hemingway, Ernest. For Whom The Bell Tolls.
- Then, I tracked the brother here, and last night climbed in--a common dog, but sword in hand. Charles Dickens. A Tale of Two Cities.
- Then she knew, by a stirring of voices, that he had climbed out again, into a boat. D. H. Lawrence. Women in Love .
- There were lights in the shop windows and we climbed the steep stone stairway to the upper street, then up another stairs to the station. Ernest Hemingway. A Farewell To Arms.
- The beauty of his dim and luminous loins as he climbed into the boat, his back rounded and soft--ah, this was too much for her, too final a vision. D. H. Lawrence. Women in Love .
- We climbed the stairs and went into my room. Ernest Hemingway. A Farewell To Arms.
- They climbed together, at evening, up the high slope, to see the sunset. D. H. Lawrence. Women in Love .
- It is painful--it is even humiliating--but I am reduced at last to one slender theory: that the oysters climbed up there of their own accord. Mark Twain. The Innocents Abroad.
- The two girls climbed in and sat in the corner. Ernest Hemingway. A Farewell To Arms.
Checker: Rene