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Meaning of "bonington"
bonington (noun) - In climbing, an anchor point for a rope that is created by threading the rope through a fixed piece of protection. An example sentence could be: The climber clipped his carabiner into the bonington
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Tribute to wife of climber sir chris bonington.
It is the home to Bonington Gallery which exhibits a wide range of work.
She was a close friend of Richard Parkes Bonington.
Dick Bonington would have been proud.
And for all you know Bloomfield Bonington kills less people than you do.
He met Bonington in the Louvre and was introduced by him to English watercolour painting.
His father is internationally recognised mountaineer Chris Bonington.
Sir Chris Bonington is a mountaineering legend.
You have nobody now to appeal to but Sir Ralph Bloomfield Bonington.
Everest of Bonington.
Chris Bonington and Ian Clough become first Britons to conquer north face of the Eiger.
Alongside this academicism, the romantic tradition formalized by Gericault, Bonington and Delacroix was gaining momentum.
Later, Bonington broke two ribs and contracted pneumonia.
At his funeral, Chris Bonington gave the eulogy.
Bonington imparted to Delacroix his taste for vivid, brilliant colors, and his exemplary watercolor technique.
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It was first climbed in 1963 by Chris Bonington and Don Whillans.
Richard Parkes Bonington was born in the town of Arnold, four miles from Nottingham.
Bonington was married to Wendy, a freelance illustrator of children 's books.
How 's this Bonington coming? It 's coming along fine.
Bonington died of tuberculosis in London, aged twenty-five.
Chris Bonington here 's lost his kit.
Bonington died of tuberculosis in London, only 26 years old.
Climber Chris Bonington was the first to scale the Coronation Street route in 1965.