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  1. CLIMB Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of CLIMB is to go upward with gradual or continuous progress : rise, ascend. How to use climb in a sentence.

  2. CLIMB | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    CLIMB definition: 1. to go up, or to go towards the top of something: 2. to use your legs, or your legs and hands…. Learn more.

  3. Climb Credit | Apply

    Gain essential skills. Own your next. Want to move ahead in your career? Ready to make a change? It takes the right training and a payment option that’s affordable, fast, and friendly. Climb brings them …

  4. Climb - definition of climb by The Free Dictionary

    1. An act of climbing; an ascent: a long, exhausting climb to the top. 2. A place to be climbed: The face of the cliff was a steep climb.

  5. climb - WordReference.com Dictionary of English

    to ascend, go up, or get to the top of, esp. by the use of the hands and feet or feet alone or by continuous or strenuous effort: to climb a rope; to climb the stairs; to climb a mountain.

  6. Climb Credit Union | Colorado Credit Union - Banking Services

    Climb Credit Union has several branches across Colorado. Explore our credit union's deposit, loans, and financial services!

  7. City Climb - Edge NYC

    City Climb is the highest open-air building ascent in the world, situated above the Edge sky deck. Climbers scale the outside of a skyscraper more than 1,200 feet above the ground, then lean out and …

  8. Climb Strong

    Climb Strong offers expert climbing coaching and personalized training plans to help climbers of all levels achieve their goals. Build strength, master technique, and climb with confidence.

  9. KAYA | The Climber's App - All the Beta

    GPS OFFLINE MAP NAVIGATION KAYA takes you right to THE CLIMB. Save time on the approach and spend more time climbing with author verified parking, trails, pins and topos.

  10. Climbing Magazine | Bouldering, Sport, Trad, and Alpine Climbing

    3 days ago · Do Men Climb More Bravely Than Women? Why courage in climbing is subjective, gendered, and misunderstood—and why we might be asking the wrong questions.