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Meaning of ricketish
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ricketish (a.)
Rickety.
ricketish Sentence Examples
- The dilapidated cottage stood ricketishly, its wooden beams creaking and threatening to collapse.
- The elderly man hobbled across the room with ricketish steps, his body weakened by age.
- The old bridge swayed and creaked ricketishly under the weight of the heavy truck.
- The rickety ladder trembled ricketishly as I gingerly climbed it, fearing it would break beneath my weight.
- The ricketish fence surrounding the garden threatened to topple over with the slightest gust of wind.
- The ricketish table groaned and wobbled as I placed my teacup upon it.
- The old rocking chair creaked and swayed ricketishly, threatening to unravel with each motion.
- The ancient house was ricketishly crooked, its walls bowing outwards as if they were about to collapse.
- The rusted swingset stood ricketishly in the playground, its chains loose and threatening to snap.
- The ricketish boat bobbed up and down in the choppy waters, its wooden hull creaking ominously.
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Rickety.
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The dilapidated cottage stood ricketishly, its wooden beams creaking and threatening to collapse.
The elderly man hobbled across the room with ricketish steps, his body weakened by age.
The old bridge swayed and creaked ricketishly under the weight of the heavy truck.
The rickety ladder trembled ricketishly as I gingerly climbed it, fearing it would break beneath my weight.