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phrasal verbIf you shin up a tree or a pole, you climb it quickly and easily, using your hands and legs to grip it. Nancy shinned up the tree. [VERB PARTICLE noun] More Synonyms of shin up See full dictionary entry for shinExamples of 'shin up' in a sentenceshin up They climb metal posts, shin up sheer surfaces and leap over gaps.Here they have to shin up a ladder to get any perspective.You can shin up ancient oaks.Finally, we shin up a variety of ladders, through a hatch, and onto the roofscape.It's not too hard for an experienced thief to shin up a drainpipe, climb a wall, or even go up a ladder.One suspicious-looking man appeared to be shinning up a fence - perhaps to break into a house.There's a big world out there, and it feels even bigger if you're biking down it, shinning up it or landing on it from 15,000ft.The raider has shinned up 60ft drainpipes to get in and one theory is he may be ascaffolder. Synonyms of 'shin up'climb, scale, ascend, scramble up More Synonyms of shin up Definition to climb (something, such as a rope or pole) by gripping with the hands or arms and the legs and hauling oneself up Nancy shinned up the tree. Synonyms scramble up clamber up swarm up Additional synonymsDefinition to go or move up I held her hand as we ascended the steps. Synonyms climb, scale, mount, go upDefinition to climb to the top of (an object or height) The men scaled a wall and climbed down scaffolding on the other side. Synonyms climb up, mount, go up, ascend, surmount, scramble up, clamber up, shin up, escalade - shifty
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