Noun
A portable set of steps.
Source: Webster's dictionaryI have a stepladder. It's a very nice stepladder but it's sad that I never knew my real ladder. Craig Charles
How many spectral warriors does it take to change a light-bulb? One, and a stepladder. At a pinch, of course, he could stand on a chair. Tom Holt
Mario! You are one, tiny loudmouth fairy. You're the only guy I know who takes a stepladder into a gloryhole. Greg Giraldo
In the boys championship match, both players struggled to figure out the right lane, but Bonta, the top seed for the stepladder, was able to connect for a strike in the ninth frame. Source: Internet
It’s just basically reinforcing laws we currently have, but in today’s society sometimes we’ve got to move them up the stepladder a rung or two to make sure people take them seriously.” Source: Internet
This was true – the Younger Gen tends to be taller, thanks to the postwar food glut of the 1950s – but the Younger Gen did help me get back in via a different stepladder. Source: Internet