ricketiness Antonyms

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Meaning of ricketiness

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ricketiness (n)

the quality of not being steady or securely fixed in place

ricketiness Sentence Examples

  1. The dilapidated wooden bridge creaked with ricketiness under the weight of the passing car.
  2. The old barn's walls swayed dangerously with every gust of wind, their ricketiness a testament to the passage of time.
  3. The broken ladder trembled with ricketiness, threatening to collapse beneath the weight of the climber.
  4. The ancient church steeple stood tall but its ricketiness made it seem like it could topple at any moment.
  5. The antique rocking chair creaked and groaned with ricketiness, a reminder of its many years of use.
  6. The unsteady table wobbled precariously with ricketiness, its legs visibly shaking.
  7. The rickety fence rattled and clattered in the wind, its ricketiness a constant annoyance to the neighbors.
  8. The abandoned house had an eerie ricketiness that made it seem like it might collapse at any moment.
  9. The aging wooden dock groaned with ricketiness, its planks loose and creaking under the weight of the fishermen.
  10. The old man walked with a noticeable ricketiness, his frail body struggling to maintain its balance.

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the quality of not being steady or securely fixed in place

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The dilapidated wooden bridge creaked with ricketiness under the weight of the passing car.

The old barn's walls swayed dangerously with every gust of wind, their ricketiness a testament to the passage of time.

The broken ladder trembled with ricketiness, threatening to collapse beneath the weight of the climber.

The ancient church steeple stood tall but its ricketiness made it seem like it could topple at any moment.