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snakes and ladders
noun
- functioning as singular a board game in which players move counters along a series of squares according to throws of a dice. A ladder provides a short cut to a square nearer the finish and a snake obliges a player to return to a square nearer the start
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Salvadoran migrant, Guadalupe, likens the tactic to a giant game of snakes and ladders:
The campaigns have also experienced many highs and lows – getting close to the statute books, and then being de-prioritised, in what must have felt like a legislative edition of snakes and ladders.
It's a game of congressional snakes and ladders, where every space on the board is a serpent.
Louis Vuitton’s sent out a huge board game — something akin to a trendy snakes and ladders — for its invite to a show plunging guests into the creative universe of the late designer Virgil Abloh.
Fighting Covid-19 sometimes feels like playing a game of snakes and ladders; move up three spaces, then something unexpected comes along and we all fall back a bit.
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