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climb all over
verb as in blame
Strong matches
verb as in chastise
verb as in rebuke
Example Sentences
The girls are now healthy and talkative 2½-year-olds who love to climb all over their mom on the floor and read storybooks, Rudy noted.
Like, you already know the American rule that when you walk into someone’s house, you don’t go, “Nice couch,” and then climb all over the couch with your shoes on.
The way the shadows climb all over the barn, and the swallows too, and the early evening hugging what’s left of the sun.
“If you want to understand how the pyramids were built, you can go and look at the outsides of them, you can climb all over them,” Statler said.
But the Lab and golden retriever pups “want to climb all over you and lick your face.”
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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