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scaling ladder
noun
- a ladder for climbing high walls.
scaling ladder
noun
- a ladder used to climb high walls, esp one used formerly to enter a besieged town, fortress, etc
Word History and Origins
Origin of scaling ladder1
Example Sentences
The Rangers had to utilize military tactics and weapons to assault and clear portions of a mock city, scaling ladders and using ropes to enter and exit buildings as various targets peaked through windows.
It was just before dawn, with no one astir but a few silent Helpers mopping floors, sweeping walkways, or scaling ladders to scrub mildew from ceilings.
Last month, dozens were arrested for scaling ladders and breaking into the building.
As it was, Stannis would hardly need scaling ladders to storm the walls.
In case of a siege I can cut off water from the trenches and make pontoons and scaling ladders and other similar contrivances.
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