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monkey climb

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monkey climb
n
(Individual Sports & Recreations / Wrestling) a wrestling throw in which a contestant seizes his opponent's arms or neck, places his feet on his opponent's stomach, and falls backwards, straightening his legs and throwing the opponent over his head


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After a little warm-up, the children go right into a series of drills with kid-friendly names, including the alligator roll, bear walk, bumper cars, croc crawl, horse ride, monkey climb, pow pow (on a balloon) and tiger's tail.
Which is why the wiser ones just say: the higher the monkey climbs up the tree, the more they get exposed to those underneath
They play on the swings then the slide Then dash down to the lakeside Where they watch both the ducks and swans Swimming up and down They then run back to the monkey climb And then on to the teapot lid Where they spin round and round And then both feeling dizzy They fall laughing to the ground And when both recover from their play They walk to the ice cream stall for a cornet And then both go home for their tea.
 
 
 
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