- rock climb
- intransitive verb see rock climbing
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
rock climb — verb, ⋯ climbs, ⋯ climbed, ⋯ climbing [no obj] He rock climbs and skydives. • • • Main Entry: ↑rock climbing … Useful english dictionary
Rock climbing — History Styles Technique Equipment and protection Grades (difficulty of climb) Terminology Belaying Abseiling … Wikipedia
rock climbing — noun the sport or pastime of scaling rock masses on mountain sides (especially with the help of ropes and special equipment) • Hypernyms: ↑sport, ↑athletics, ↑climb, ↑mount * * * noun [noncount] : the sport or activity of climbing the steep sides … Useful english dictionary
rock climbing — noun the sport or pastime of climbing rock faces, especially with the aid of ropes and special equipment. Derivatives rock climb noun rock climber noun … English new terms dictionary
rock climbing — noun Date: 1875 mountain climbing on rocky cliffs • rock climb intransitive verb • rock climber noun … New Collegiate Dictionary
Rock-climbing equipment — Rock climbing History Styles Technique Equipment and protection Grades (difficulty of climb) Terminology Belaying Abseiling … Wikipedia
Rock climbing in the Peak District — Rock climbing is a popular activity in the Peak District; particularly on edges such as Stanage or Froggatt. Generally the climbing style is free climbing (as opposed to aid climbing) and the rock is either gritstone or limestone. Climbing has… … Wikipedia
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Rock-paper-scissors variations — Rock paper scissors, is a popular hand game. The game is often used as a selection method in a similar way to coin flipping or drawing straws to randomly select a person for some purpose. However, unlike truly random selections, it can be played… … Wikipedia
climb — ► VERB 1) go or come up to a higher position. 2) go up or scale (a hill, rock face, etc.) 3) (of a plant) grow up (a supporting structure) by clinging to or twining round it. 4) move with effort into or out of a confined space. 5) increase in… … English terms dictionary