Rickety Mnemonic
Explore definitions and mnemonics for rickety.
rickety
rickety
/ˈɹɪk.e.ti/
Examples
- There certainly was no rickety structure among these.
- Cyclone, a rickety and rough coaster, was built in 1926.
- A swinging footbridge was used, but was considered rather rickety and unsafe.
- The rickety staircase will collapse and you will plummet to your death.
- It is a very rickety roller coaster with many drops and 2 tunnels.
- The first bridge, a rather rickety wooden structure, was built in 1889.
- The modern backwater bridges replaced a wooden and somewhat rickety structure.
- Carol begins the season two by purchasing a run down, rickety house.
- Chasing them across a rickety bridge, Eron nearly falls to his death.
- A farmer doing his chores will walk up and down a rickety ladder a dozen times.
inclined to shake as from weakness or defect
adjective
affected with, suffering from, or characteristic of rickets
adjective
lacking bodily or muscular strength or vitality
adjective
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"Rick + Etty. Rick and Etty dance on a shaky, old jetty."
"Rick + E.T. Rick and E.T. ride a shaky, unstable bike."
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