(Nautical) a hanging ladder of ropes or chains supporting wooden or metal rungs or steps.
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Examples for "Jacob's ladder"
Examples for "Jacob's ladder"
1Then they had her to a place, and showed her Jacob's ladder.
2It is a Jacob's ladder,-orwill be in one moment more.
3Her Jacob's ladder, her stepping-stone to her hopes, lay overturned in a corner.
4At quarter of two Felicia finished a Jacob's ladder in a long purple stocking.
5Generation is the true Jacob's ladder, on which souls are ever ascending or descending.
1Audio Australian indie troubadours Jack Ladder and Kirin J. Callinan cross the ditch this week for co-headlining shows in Auckland and Wellington.
1Listen, there are people that are coming down the pilot ladder of the prow.
3You go up that pilot ladder, get on that ship and tell me how many people are still on board.
4'Just a pilot ladder,' he shouted back.