How to use "climb" in a sentence

Sentences

'Hi,' I call as I climb down the rock

There are plenty of holes in the rock for my hands and feet so I climb down easily

From here, it would be difficult to climb back up

The good news is that I should be able to climb over many of them

If I climb onto it, the drop from there will be shorter

I'll never be able to climb it - I'm too weak

Even with Eric's help, I know I won't be able to climb it

She tried to climb the table legs, but it was too difficult

'I'll climb in through the window,' the Rabbit said.

He would be able to climb the wall on his own, but how could he carry Cosette? Suddenly, he had an idea

Gran was always talking about the days when she and Sala's grandfather used to travel to distant lands, climb mountains, and go swimming in the ocean

You could run, ride a bicycle, climb, or jump on different machines, which created energy, so then you added the units to your wrist chip

'He's gone over this way.' I began to climb up the wet rocks.

'Begin to climb up the building, Nathan.'

Quickly, he runs across to the building and begins to climb.

And the three of them begin to climb up to the roof of the building.

He was desperate to get out, and she was frantic to rescue him; but he was chained, unable to climb, and the sides of the pit were sheer and smooth, so she had no way to reach him

The road began to climb in earnest, hugging the slopes

I saw a young man - I believe he was a shop assistant in Woking - standing on the cylinder and trying to climb out of the pit again