To his disgust, it was quite two feet lower, and it was forced upon him that unless he could climb back to the ledge upon which his hands were clasped, he must let himself drop to the resting-place below.
He could climb up the lady’s dress, too, quite easily, and get into her lap, where he loved to lie stretched out.
We raced madly up and down the front of the strange black wall, hunting eagerly for a place that offered the slightest foothold by which we could climb to the terraces that we could see far above, but the search was a futile one.
Maru borrowed Kaipi's knife, nodded confidently as we adjured him to use caution, and then slipped back along the track so that he could climb to the level of the one-eyed person's perch before attempting to creep upon him.
If we could climb a tree we might be able to reach it from one of the limbs.
Almost breathless I reached a tree, but it was not one I could climb.
At last, I determined at all hazards to carry out the plan I had formed, and to escape to some tree up which I could climb.
We decided to go back to where we could climb down on that side, halter the horses, leave all extra accoutrements, and stalk those stags, and take a picture of them.
I got on the side of that cliff an' saw where I could work out, if I could climb a smooth place.
He could climb only a few steps without lowering his burden and resting.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "could climb" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.