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limb
noun
an
arm
or
leg
of
a
person
,
or
a
similar
appendage
such
as
a
wing
,
flipper
,
or
leg
of
an
animal
•
The
baby
moved
each
tiny
limb
while
lying
on
the
blanket
.
The
baby
moved
each
tiny
limb
while
lying
on
the
blanket
.
•
Athletes
rely
on
every
limb
to
keep
their
balance
on
the
beam
.
Athletes
rely
on
every
limb
to
keep
their
balance
on
the
beam
.
noun
a
large
branch
of
a
tree
•
A
squirrel
darted
along
a
thick
limb
high
above
the
ground
.
A
squirrel
darted
along
a
thick
limb
high
above
the
ground
.
•
The
storm
snapped
a
limb
that
blocked
the
driveway
.
The
storm
snapped
a
limb
that
blocked
the
driveway
.
noun
the
curved
outer
edge
of
the
visible
disk
of
the
sun
,
moon
,
or
another
celestial
body
•
Through
the
telescope
,
we
observed
a
bright
flare
at
the
sun's
limb
.
Through
the
telescope
,
we
observed
a
bright
flare
at
the
sun's
limb
.
•
Just
before
the
eclipse
,
the
moon's
limb
began
to
cover
the
sun
.
Just
before
the
eclipse
,
the
moon's
limb
began
to
cover
the
sun
.
climb
verb
-
climb
,
climbing
,
climbs
,
climbed
to
move
upward
using
your
hands
and
feet
,
especially
on
a
tree
,
ladder
,
or
steep
place
•
The
little
boy
began
to
climb
the
tall
oak
tree
in
the
backyard
.
The
little
boy
began
to
climb
the
tall
oak
tree
in
the
backyard
.
•
Use
both
hands
when
you
climb
the
ladder
to
fix
the
roof
tiles
.
Use
both
hands
when
you
climb
the
ladder
to
fix
the
roof
tiles
.
Old
English
"
climban
"
meaning
“
to
ascend
,”
related
to
Old
High
German
"
klimban
".
verb
-
climb
,
climbing
,
climbs
,
climbed
to
go
up
something
such
as
a
mountain
,
stairs
,
or
wall
by
using
effort
•
They
plan
to
climb
Mount
Kilimanjaro
next
summer
.
They
plan
to
climb
Mount
Kilimanjaro
next
summer
.
•
Firefighters
climb
the
ladder
to
rescue
the
cat
stuck
on
the
roof
.
Firefighters
climb
the
ladder
to
rescue
the
cat
stuck
on
the
roof
.
noun
an
act
or
instance
of
going
up
something
steep
•
The
final
climb
to
the
summit
was
the
hardest
part
of
the
hike
.
The
final
climb
to
the
summit
was
the
hardest
part
of
the
hike
.
•
Yesterday
we
enjoyed
a
gentle
climb
up
the
hill
behind
the
village
.
Yesterday
we
enjoyed
a
gentle
climb
up
the
hill
behind
the
village
.
verb
-
climb
,
climbing
,
climbs
,
climbed
to
increase
steadily
in
amount
,
level
,
or
value
•
Housing
prices
continue
to
climb
in
the
city
.
Housing
prices
continue
to
climb
in
the
city
.
•
The
temperature
will
climb
to
35
°C
this
afternoon
.
The
temperature
will
climb
to
35
°C
this
afternoon
.
noun
a
steady
increase
in
amount
,
level
,
or
value
•
There
was
a
rapid
climb
in
oil
prices
after
the
storm
.
There
was
a
rapid
climb
in
oil
prices
after
the
storm
.
•
Doctors
noticed
a
worrying
climb
in
infection
rates
.
Doctors
noticed
a
worrying
climb
in
infection
rates
.
verb
-
climb
,
climbing
,
climbs
,
climbed
(
of
a
plant
)
to
grow
upward
by
attaching
itself
to
a
support
•
The
ivy
will
climb
the
brick
wall
if
you
let
it
.
The
ivy
will
climb
the
brick
wall
if
you
let
it
.
•
Morning-glory
vines
climb
by
wrapping
around
nearby
stems
.
Morning-glory
vines
climb
by
wrapping
around
nearby
stems
.