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ladder [′lad·ər]
(engineering)
A structure, often portable, for climbing up and down; consists of two parallel sides joined by a series of crosspieces that serve as footrests.

ladder
A frame, usually of wood or metal, consisting of two side pieces (called “stiles”) which are connected by crosspieces, usually round (called “rungs”); used as a means of climbing up or down.

ladder
walking under one can bring only misfortune. [Western Folklore: Leach, 598]
See : Luck, Bad

ladder
stood upon by Joseph to remove nails holding Christ to the cross. [Christian Symbolism: Appleton, 55]


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I hitched up my skirt to the thigh, overcame the obstacles on the building site, broke my stilettos and laddered my tights, but I managed to save the day.
If he'd looked closely, he would have seen I was handicapped by laddered tights.
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