climb out

climb out

To leave a place or area by climbing or clambering. It doesn't look like there are any other ways out of this canyon. We'll have to climb out. The back seats in my car are so low that it feels like you have to climb out when you sit back there.
See also: climb, out
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

climb out (of something)

to get, crawl, or move out of something. He climbed out of the wreckage and examined himself carefully for injuries. He climbed out very carefully.
See also: climb, out
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • a foothold in (something)
  • foothold
  • go climb a tree
  • Go climb a tree!
  • climb up
  • a mountain to climb
  • mountain to climb
  • climb the wall(s), to
  • canyon
  • Gland Canyon
References in periodicals archive
It's an issue that will need to be solved quickly if Rovers are to climb out of the bottom three and secure their League One status for another year.
I'd either tell the King Air to execute climb out sooner to account for his speed, and still launch the departing aircraft, or I'd wait 'til the King Air was well in to his turn before launching the other.
LSH will be looking to pick up where they left off in mid January and maintain their promotion challenge while Anselmians, with plenty of the season left, will be keen to kick-start their climb out of the relegation zone.
The Mets still didn't solve the puzzle of Washington Nationals pitcher Livan Hernandez, but Justin Turner's run-scoring single in the fourth inning gave New York all the offense it needed to post a 1-0 win at Citi Field this afternoon and climb out of last place in the East Division of the National League.
When she bent forward to climb out of her car, crowds of onlookers got an eyeful of her cleavage and from that moment Diana was regarded as a fashion icon.
It was their sixth home defeat of the season and the Monmore men are facing a real struggle to climb out of the bottom two and the relegation play-offs.
P WEST Brom's climb out of the relegation zone is a better story than The Great Escape!
Mary Bond, 66, of Mettingham, Suffolk, said she was amazed to see the Fresian standing quietly in the shallow end, apparently unconcerned by its inability to climb out.
I historically ran at 33 to 34 inches MAP and 2400 RPM and did not have any overheating issues except for long climb outs in summer, when the electric pump on low helps cool the engine.