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View definitions for climb onto

climb onto

verb as in mount

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It had just gone 18:12 on Saturday, 13 July, and Thomas Matthew Crooks, having already been flagged by police as suspicious, had managed to climb onto a warehouse roof, line up his AR-15 style rifle, and fire a hail of bullets towards the former president.

From BBC

Natali said on Facebook that seven local officers had been assigned to traffic detail in the area and some left their posts to help search after hearing reports about a suspicious man — including one who tried to climb onto the roof.

Those who dared to climb onto the deck could see the abuse unfolding through the room’s windows.

I use my last bit of strength to climb onto Cleo’s back, and I hate what I’m about to say.

“Climb onto my back,” he growled.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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