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61lad|der-back chair — «LAD uhr BAK», a chair having a back formed of horizontal pieces of wood between two upright pieces, such as a ladder has …
62lad|der-backed — «LAD uhr BAKT», adjective. having a back formed like the rungs of a ladder: »a ladder backed armchair …
63lad|dered — «LAD uhrd», adjective. 1. in regular, even sequence, resembling the steps or rungs of a ladder: »See, from the laddered shelves Shakespeare and Swift themselves speak straightly down (Atlantic). 2. provided with a ladder or ladders …
64lad|der|proof — «LAD uhr PROOF», adjective. British. resistant to runs: »ladderproof nylon stockings …
65lad|der|y — «LAD uh ree», adjective. resembling a ladder …
66lad o' pairts — ˌladəˈpārts, per Scotland : a clever or talented fellow : man of parts …
67lad|ing — «LAY dihng», noun. 1. the act of loading. 2. load; freight; cargo: »bill of lading …
68Lad Vampire — The Lad Vampire was a freeware web based application used by the Artists Against 419 to take some fraudulent websites offline. Using it was very easy: users simply started up the Lad Vampire webpage (see external links) and left it running. The… …
69lad lit — n. A literary genre that features books written by men and focusing on young, male characters, particularly those who are selfish, insensitive, and afraid of commitment. Also: lad literature. lad lit adj. Example Citations: So far, however,… …
70lad mag — n. A magazine that focuses on sports, sex, and other topics of interest to young men. Also: lads mag. lad mag adj. Example Citation: Rolling Stone ... publisher Jann Wenner dumped a veteran managing editor and put in place Ed Needham, who ran the …