Climb into one's lap meaning in English
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Definition
to climb into (or "on to") (somebody's lap): to mount (somebody's lap), to get up onto (somebody's lap)
She likes to climb on to her dad's lap. His knees are her favorite place to sit!
to climb: to go up, to mount, to ascend
(someone's) lap: the top of the legs (of someone who is sitting down)
- "Yesterday I was doing my business when Icarus nearly climbed into my lap."
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