Ramshackle in a sentence as an adjective

I can't see how a renowned architect would want to live in such a ramshackle way.

If it was a 17,250-square-foot, 14-bedroom mansion, I'm pretty sure it wasn't just some random ramshackle home from the 20's. But that is just an assumption.

The ghettos and ramshackle neighbourhoods built themselves around the zones i built out of just the **** of it much of the time.

Fair point, but to my memory the Ruby tools/community were never quite as ramshackle as those around NodeJS.

Amazing but what a ramshackle-looking device!Reminded me of that 1970s VW Beetle advert: "It's ugly, but it gets you there.

Some of the roads are dirt while others are paved, and the buildings are mostly somewhat ramshackle houses made of hollow brick with corrugated iron roofs.

I can't even imagine how many developers out there started with WordPress and think the ramshackle way it's put together is normal.

This is fine for stuff that can survive being a bit ramshackle at first if you can refactor it later, but some things are highly resistant to later refactoring.

I'm typing this on a slightly ramshackle Lenovo laptop, which is obviously not a custom build - but I can take the back off it and fool around if I so choose.

That's probably a better power inlet interface than either a ramshackle micro USB connection or a janky barrel plug.

A person's understanding very rapidly becomes ramshackle as they move beyond their active research focus.

That's the place to start; the Behemoth trilogy isn't bad, per se, but it is a ramshackle thing by comparison, and I think only partly because it has a larger story to tell.

I believe the article also stated that tearing it down and building a new 6,000sqft home would be cheaper than the renovations/repairs required, so I wouldn't go too far with your ramshackle assumptions.

* The frameworks used for channeling this firehose of environment data are going to be insecure and ramshackle, with foundations built on decades-old design errors.

My brother in law has spent the last 15 years continuously working out of country as a truck driver in Singapore, living in a ramshackle shelter on construction sites while sending most of his earnings back to his wife and kids.

Ramshackle definitions

adjective

in deplorable condition; "a street of bedraggled tenements"; "a broken-down fence"; "a ramshackle old pier"; "a tumble-down shack"

See also: bedraggled broken-down derelict dilapidated tatterdemalion tumble-down