(“climbed”), plural past tense of climban (“to climb”). More at climb, clomb. <span class="searchmatch">clumb</span> (dialect) simple past of climb. 1884 December 10, Mark Twain [pseudonym;...
powerful thirsty and <span class="searchmatch">clumb</span> out on to the porch-roof and slid down a stanchion and traded his new coat for a jug of forty-rod, and <span class="searchmatch">clumb</span> back again and had...
Bulgarian Etymological Dictionary, probably from буте́я (butéja, “to swell, to <span class="searchmatch">clumb</span>”) (dialectal) + -ца (-ca) (formally reflecting an earlier *butьca). IPA(key):...
simple past climbed or (archaic) clomb, past participle climbed or (archaic) <span class="searchmatch">clumb</span>) (intransitive) To ascend; rise; to go up. Prices climbed steeply. 1697...
page 5: He was wearing jeans and a blue shirt too, but they wasn't all begaumed, the shirt had been clean afore he sweated it out <span class="searchmatch">clumbing</span> up the hill....
un-schoolmarmish thoughts. 2021, Danni Roan, Devin’s Desire (Tales from Biders <span class="searchmatch">Clumb</span>; volume 17), →ISBN, page 66: “It's obvious you’re in love with her,” the...