The Last Rung on the Ladder was created in 1978.
Rung on a ladder and wrung for twisted.
A typical ladder rung is the bar that makes the step.
The rungs of a ladder are the steps. Unless it is a step ladder, then they are just steps.
A rope ladder rung on a ship is typically called a "stave" or a "rung." It serves as a step for climbing up or down the ladder.
The word "rung" is used to refer to a step on a ladder or a level of a hierarchy. For example, "She climbed up the ladder and reached the top rung" or "He has climbed up the corporate ladder and reached a high rung in the company."
The homophone for "step of a ladder" and "twisted" is "rung."
a rung.
call the rung number.
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Rung on a ladder and wrung for twisted.
The homophone for a step of a ladder and "twisted" is "rung." A rung is a horizontal support on a ladder that you step on, while "wrung" is the past tense of the verb "wring," meaning to twist or squeeze something forcefully. The similarity in pronunciation between "rung" and "wrung" makes them homophones, despite their different meanings.