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Rickety   /rˈɪkəti/   Listen
Rickety

adjective
1.
Inclined to shake as from weakness or defect.  Synonyms: shaky, wobbly, wonky.  "A wobbly chair with shaky legs" , "The ladder felt a little wobbly" , "The bridge still stands though one of the arches is wonky"
2.
Affected with, suffering from, or characteristic of rickets.  Synonym: rachitic.  "A rachitic patient"
3.
Lacking bodily or muscular strength or vitality.  Synonyms: debile, decrepit, feeble, infirm, sapless, weak, weakly.  "Her body looked sapless"






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"Rickety" Quotes from Famous Books



... bring home to Mart every little while, as Mark Calkins did to Sallie? Hadn't he seen Mark, only a few evenings before he was hurt, with a pair of girl's shoes strung over his shoulder, and heard him whistle as he ran, two steps at a time, up the rickety stairs? What would Mart think if he should bring her home a pair of shoes? What would she think of his bringing her a flower? She would sneer, of course: and, in the mood which then possessed him, Dirk said angrily ...
— Ester Ried Yet Speaking • Isabella Alden

... surrounded by rickety old houses, inhabited by Bhootyas and priests. All around small images sit upon wet stones, holding in their hands everlasting tapers, and look out of their niches upon the dirty worshippers who smother them with faded flowers. Turning our backs upon these little divinities, ...
— A Journey to Katmandu • Laurence Oliphant

... Ann closed the lid. The chest was a rickety old affair and full of cracks—there was no danger but he would have air enough. She heard the voices out in the yard, as she shut the lid. Back she crept softly into her own room, undressed and got into bed. She could hear the men out in the yard quite plainly. "We've lost him again," she heard ...
— The Adventures of Ann - Stories of Colonial Times • Mary E. Wilkins Freeman

... a rickety cab at the Place Saint-Francois in Lausanne, and had driven along the lake of Geneva to Morges, where, sitting on the terrace of the Hotel du Mont Blanc, we were watching the shore of Savoy across the lake, and the gray old ...
— Charles Frohman: Manager and Man • Isaac Frederick Marcosson and Daniel Frohman

... on its northern side by the back windows of some rickety old wooden houses, suggestive of an easy conflagration, and dangerously near the church. They date from the time of Queen Elizabeth, and stand on a piece of the ground formerly devoted to Bartholomew Fair, the memory of ...
— Bell's Cathedrals: The Priory Church of St. Bartholomew-the-Great, Smithfield • George Worley


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