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  • 51climb up, climb down —    Climb down, as purists sometimes point out, is a patent contradiction. But there you are. Idiom has embraced it, as it has many other patent absurdities, and there is no gainsaying it now. Climb up, in contrast, is always redundant when climb… …

    Dictionary of troublesome word

  • 52climb up, climb down —    Climb down, as purists sometimes point out, is a patent contradiction. But there you are. Idiom has embraced it, as it has many other patent absurdities, and there is no gainsaying it now. Climb up, in contrast, is always redundant when climb… …

    Dictionary of troublesome word

  • 53Climb Dance — Directed by Jean Louis Mourey Starring Ari Vatanen Distributed by Automobiles Peugeot Release date(s) …

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  • 54Climb Dance — Données clés Réalisation Jean Louis Mourey Acteurs principaux Ari Vatanen Pays d’origine  France …

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  • 55climb-down — climb downs also climbdown N COUNT A climb down in an argument or dispute is the act of admitting that you are wrong or of changing your intentions or demands. This week s climb down by the Department of Transport is thought to be the first time… …

    English dictionary

  • 56climb-down — n. 1. a retraction of a previously held position. Syn: withdrawal, backdown. [WordNet 1.5] {Grand climacteric} or {Great climacteric}, the sixty third year of human life. [1913 Webster] I should hardly yield my rigid fibers to be regenerated by… …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 57climb-down — n [C usually singular] BrE an occasion when you admit that you were wrong ▪ a humiliating climb down by the government …

    Dictionary of contemporary English

  • 58climb on the bandwagon — When people climb on the bandwagon they do something because it is popular and everyone else is doing it …

    The small dictionary of idiomes

  • 59climb the walls — (informal) To be in a state of high anxiety • • • Main Entry: ↑climb …

    Useful english dictionary

  • 60climb down (over something) — ˌclimb ˈdown (over sth) derived to admit that you have made a mistake or that you were wrong • The government was forced to climb down last night over its handling of pensions. Main entry: ↑climbderived …

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