Synonym: ravel, run. Similar words: added, shudder, derived demand, glad, lady, clad, blade, salad. Meaning: ['lædə(r)] n. 1. steps consisting of two parallel members connected by rungs; for climbing up or down 2. ascending stages by which somebody or something can progress 3. a row of unravelled stitches. v. come unraveled or undone as if by snagging.
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(31) Just when I needed the ladder, I found that you had lent it to our neighbor.
(32) My son broke a rib when he fell off a ladder.
(33) According to superstition, if you walk under a ladder it brings you bad luck.
(34) He slipped off the ladder and fell to the ground.
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(35) Ladder ladder are never used to feet, it just makes people 's feet for a period of time, in order to let a foot to go on board.
(36) The loft can be accessed by a ladder.
(37) Be careful not to fall off the ladder.
(38) I was standing lower down the ladder.
(39) She was anxious to move up the promotion ladder.
(40) He was halfway up the ladder.
(41) There was a ladder propped up against the wall.
(42) He loaned the ladder to his neighbour.
(43) The loft ladder is easily installed.
(44) Oh no(sentencedict.com), I've got a ladder/run/hole in my tights.
(45) Be careful,please!The ladder wobbles when you stand on it.
(46) I fell off the ladder.
(47) He climbed the ladder in defiance of the warning.
(48) The ladder went at the critical moment.
(49) She was up a ladder mending the roof.
(50) The ladder overbalanced on top of her.
(51) Wait until we've braced the ladder.
(52) Be careful that you don't fall off the ladder.
(53) Kelly climbed down the ladder into the water.
(54) That ladder doesn't look very secure to me.
(55) That ladder looks a little shaky.
(56) The ladder rested against the wall.
(57) Rest the ladder against the wall.
(58) Her whole body began to buckle, unbalancing the ladder.
(59) You'll find a ladder in the equipment store.
(60) Two men were on the bridge-deck, steadying a ladder.