Rickety in a sentence as an adjective

You find some seeds, and a trowel, and some rickety rackety implements.

But as a team you will still build a rickety solution that gets you to a working solution.

In a little over 60 years we went from rickety wood planes that could barely fly a few meters to walking on the surface of the moon.

The classic editors can feel rickety today because they were made with the TTY, and arguably only the TTY, in mind.

Frugality can result in camaraderie, since you are all in the rickety boat together eating ramen.

I grew tired of rickety perlgtk scripts that were marginal wrappers around Xorg config files that never quite ever worked the way I could interpret the man page info.

Even before Twitter was a rickety service with a dozen public users, it was a hilarious idea with no public users at all.

Interesting bit from the article:"The height of my porn watching was my adolescence -- high school -- when each relationship felt like a splintering slat on a long rickety bridge.

I swear, there'll be something like 50 couples standing in line to view a rickety, old, drafty, minuscule 1-bedroom, at a price that they can barely afford even if they are working for Google.

Those people called firemen have to go and stop it, put themselves at greater risk by saving your rickety building before it destroys the buildings of others that did bother to follow codes.

My local library system used to have a whole nasty Java interfacing tool that was an absolutely abomination, with a horrendous rickety interface that seldom worked properly, was slow, and was a beast.

The class registration system has hardly changed in 20 years, has no support for namespaces, the type encodings available at runtime are complex-to-decode-strings, and the whole thing is, quite honestly, the kind of rickety design you'd expect to emerge from C hackers in the late 80s early 90s, incorporating none of the advances in the field from either Sun/Java or Microsoft/C#.ObjC predates the work on Strongtalk that led to the modern JVM, it either predates or fails to inherit from the language R&D outside of C, and predates the CLR runtime work done by Microsoft.

Rickety definitions

adjective

inclined to shake as from weakness or defect; "a rickety table"; "a wobbly chair with shaky legs"; "the ladder felt a little wobbly"; "the bridge still stands though one of the arches is wonky"

See also: shaky wobbly wonky

adjective

affected with, suffering from, or characteristic of rickets; "rickety limbs and joints"; "a rachitic patient"

See also: rachitic

adjective

lacking bodily or muscular strength or vitality; "a feeble old woman"; "her body looked sapless"

See also: decrepit debile feeble infirm sapless weak weakly