46 examples of will climb in sentences

I will climb one of these trees and see what it means.

"O Christalan how can I let you go?" Says sweet Greane, weeping "Who will climb with me The rocks to find the bird's nest?

for a storm is nigh; We will smite the wing up the steepest sky; Through the rushing air We will climb the stair That to heaven from the vaults doth leap; We will measure its height By the strokes of our flight, Its span by the tempest's sweep.

I will climb to the balcony and look in through the chinks.

If that will not serve, if once this humour (as Cyprian describes it) possess his thirsty soul, ambitionis salsugo ubi bibulam animam possidet, by hook and by crook he will obtain it, "and from his hole he will climb to all honours and offices, if it be possible for him to get up, flattering one, bribing another, he will leave no means unessay'd to win all."

See, here is a nice hollow stump, filled with leaves, for you to sleep in, and I will climb a tree, and sleep in that.

"The ladder is still upon the wall; we will climb it.

"I will climb up the tree, run out on the limb and gnaw through the string.

He will climb over a six-foot wire fence to gain entrance to a fowl-run belonging to an excellent sportsman, who, though not a hunting man, would never allow a fox to be killed.

Branches of coral, bedded in cement, may be introduced, and form beautiful and natural objects, on which plants will climb and droop gracefully.

When he returns from hunting, worn out with fatigue, having tasted nothing since dawn, his wife, if she is a good wife, will take off his moccasons and replace them with dry ones, and will prepare his game for their repast, while his children will climb upon him, and he will caress them with all the tenderness of a woman; and in the evening the Indian wigwam is the scene of the purest domestic pleasures.

Would that I, thrice happy man, In as spotless garb might rise, Light as she will climb the skies, Leaving the dull earth behind, In a car more swift than wind.

She will climb down at the eleventh hour.

"It will climb higher yet," affirmed the first officer with cruel joy.

Nelson and I sat out on the observation veranda again, and he told me many things of all this land, and how often the poor adventurers coming out West will climb on to the irons under the trains, and then cling for countless miles, chancing hideous death to be carried along; and how, sometimes, they will get lost and die of starvation.

"If you can do that, your reputation as a detective will climb pretty high.

You leave a beautiful woman to live there all alone: can you guarantee that none will climb her wall or penetrate her dwelling?

He will climb up with the help of this rope, and, if he is careful to go away before the fifth watch, no one will surprise you.

If you will climb, as I have done, the craggy plateau close by, which overhangs the theatre and obstructs the view of the extreme end of the town at this point, you will see from its level face, rough with the plants of the prickly-pear, a cross on an eminence just below, and the gate toward Messina.

When a boy you have caressed and indulged and lavished pocket-money on lies to you and will climb, then there's nothing more to be said.

The machine of its own accord will climb up now and then; it requires all the vigilance of a law-abiding driver to keep it in the mud, where it is so unwilling to travel.

I will climb upon the mountains, Where the quiet cabin stands, Where the wind blows freely o'er us, Where the heart at ease expands.

I will climb upon the mountains, Where the sombre fir-trees grow; Brooks are rustling, birds are singing, And the wild clouds headlong go.

I will climb upon the mountains, Smiling down upon you all.

I will climb upon the mountains, On the steep and rocky height, Where the gray old castle ruins Stand in rosy morning light.

46 examples of  will climb  in sentences