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top of the ladder

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the top of the ladder
the highest level or position. After thirty years with the company, he's near the top of the ladder.
Opposite of: the bottom of the ladder
See also: ladder, top

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Shrieking horribly, the creature clapped both hands to its face and sank to the ground while Bradley clambered quickly the remaining distance to the roof, though no sooner did he reach the top of the ladder than a great flapping of wings beneath him warned him that the Wieroos were rising after him.
Ojo at once climbed to the top of the ladder and Dorothy went about halfway up and Scraps stood at the foot of it.
; and when you are on the top of the ladder remember that Pesca, at the bottom, has done it all
 
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