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grimp, v. rare.|grɪmp| [ad. F. grimper to climb.] †a. trans. To cause to mount; to elevate, haul up (obs.). b. intr. To clamber, climb.
1684Bucaniers Amer. ii. (ed. 2) 13 Lolonois and his companions, not being able to grimp up the Baskets of Earth, were compelled to make use of an old stratagem. 1893G. Allen Scallywag I. 44 How the little beasts grimp..such plucky little creatures, and so strong for their size! |