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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(61) Here, where are you going with that ladder?
(62) She got down from the ladder.
(63) Double-check that the ladder is secure.
(64) Stand the ladder up against the wall.
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(65) That ladder looks very precarious.
(66) The ladder won't reach the window.
(67) That ladder doesn't look safe.
(68) That ladder looks a bit dicky.
(69) He climbed slowly up the ladder.
(70) He hurt himself falling off a ladder .
(71) He got down from the ladder.
(72) One of the steps on the ladder is broken.
(73) He pulled the ladder into position.
(74) This ladder is riddled with woodworm.
(75) He fell off the ladder.
(76) The ladder is leaning up against the wall.
(77) Stevens slowly worked his way up the corporate ladder.
(78) There was a workman up the ladder.
(79) If you want Fred[sentencedict.com], he's up that ladder.
(80) He climbed the tree by means of a ladder.
(81) She rested the ladder against the wall.
(82) To be safe you should go up a ladder one rung at a time.
(83) The only ladder to assure success is to work hard.
(84) Jane's language skills enabled her to forge ahead on the career ladder.
(85) You'll find him on top of the ladder, measuring up.
(86) The ladder is a handy size for using in the house.
(87) If you have to climb up, use a firm platform or a sturdy ladder.
(88) Once he started at Paramount in 1967, he moved rapidly up the corporate ladder.
(89) Get up the ladder, and I'll pass the paint up.
(90) He fell off the ladder and landed bump on the ground.