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step ladder
noun
A ladder with steps or treads instead of rungs that is hinged in the middle to form an inverted V, with stays to keep the two halves at a fixed angle.
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Mini step ladder or ramp so your dog can climb on the bed?
A lot of auction houses have stages, so without one, I bought a step ladder and stood on the ladder and would sell.
If you get dizzy climbing a step ladder, Aerial Extreme say the park has actually helped some people conquer their fear of heights!
It consists of real objects, like mops in buckets, vacuum cleaners, a step ladder and office furniture, scattered about the space.
It would take a step ladder to bridge the chasm that has opened between the street and the front door at Salon Mariette.
In her office, stock from her burgeoning line of products is stowed on elevated alcove shelving, which she reaches using her antique step ladder.
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After he reappeared he said he was back on the twelve-step ladder.
Its front seat, mounted six feet high, is reached by a three-step ladder.
There is a five-step "ladder" of walkability, from least to most walkable.
Fortunately, on this day I was pretty head-on to the door, third row back on a four-step ladder.
A three-step ladder that weighs only six pounds, Polder's Featherweight is $69.99 at S. Feldman Housewares, 1304 Madison Avenue (92nd Street), (800) 359-800800
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