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Meaning of shackly
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shackly (a.)
Shaky; rickety.
shackly Sentence Examples
- The shackly old house creaked and groaned in the wind.
- The bridge was so shackly that it swayed dangerously beneath their feet.
- The shackly fence rattled against the gate, announcing their arrival.
- The shackly ladder to the attic seemed barely able to support their weight.
- The shackly table groaned beneath the weight of the heavy dishes.
- The shackly chair wobbled precariously, threatening to collapse at any moment.
- The shackly railing along the balcony shook violently with every step they took.
- The shackly stairs to the basement were steep and uneven, making the descent treacherous.
- The shackly boat bobbed and tossed in the choppy waters, threatening to capsize.
- The shackly voice of the old man whispered a secret that sent chills down their spines.
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Shaky; rickety.
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The shackly old house creaked and groaned in the wind.
The bridge was so shackly that it swayed dangerously beneath their feet.
The shackly fence rattled against the gate, announcing their arrival.
The shackly ladder to the attic seemed barely able to support their weight.