Lexicographical Neighbors of Rungless
Literary usage of Rungless
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The American Monthly Magazine (1837)
"The broad ladder laid against the wall, rickety and somewhat rungless though it
be, and leading humbly, a lubber-way, to the foot of the Tower, ..."
2. The Social Case History: Its Construction and Content by Mrs Ada Eliot Sheffield (1920)
"... forebodings of future regret analogous to those of the hoarder of broken-nosed
teapots or rungless chairs. What sort of letters can be safely destroyed? ..."
3. The Social Case History: Its Construction and Content by Ada Eliot Sheffield (1920)
"... forebodings of future regret analogous to those of the hoarder of broken-nosed
teapots or rungless chairs. What sort of letters can be safely destroyed? ..."
4. Saxon Studies by Julian Hawthorne (1875)
"In the adjoining angle the centre-table is pinning the stiff-backed sofa against
the wall, and four rungless chairs are solemnly watching the operation. ..."
5. Russia's New Era: Being Notes, Impressions and Experiences--personal by R. J. Barrett (1908)
"... of furnishing fresh- brained and ambitious recruits to the lower governing
ranks, of, in short, materially helping to bridge the rungless section in the ..."
6. Russia's New Era: Being Notes, Impressions and Experiences--personal by R. J. Barrett (1908)
"... of furnishing fresh- brained and ambitious recruits to the lower governing
ranks, of, in short, materially helping to bridge the rungless section in the ..."
7. The Poor and Their Happiness: Missions & Mission Philanthropy by John Goldie (1895)
"Six months afterwards, the chains are dangling in rust, the ladders are rungless,
the trusses are all cut into with initials, swings are broken, &c. ..."