rickety造句1. I saw him padlock the rickety door behind us.
2. He was precautious in crossing the rickety bridge.
3. Careful! That chair's a bit rickety.
4. He followed her up a rickety staircase to a squalid bedsit.
5. She slowly climbed the rickety wooden steps.
6. The refugees put to sea in five rickety rafts.
7. Mona climbed the rickety wooden stairway.
8. We climbed up the rickety wooden stairs which led to the third floor.
9. This entire rickety structure was hanging from the limb of an enormous leafy tree.
11. We climbed up two flights of rickety wooden stairs.
12. The staircase was old and rickety.
13. Rickety grey picket fence, low gate ajar.
14. There was nothing but an old, rickety fence between the playground and the water.
15. A trio of rickety buses takes us to our floating hotel, the Hatshepsut.
16. Long Bridge in those days was quite a rickety wooden structure, which shook as you walked across.
17. It shared them with the rickety railway line which ran parallel to the road.
18. You crossed an endless, rickety cantilever bridge after pausing on the Virginia bank to pay a one-dollar toll.
19. There used to be a rickety vending machine at Manchester and Vermont that held a Socialist Workers newspaper.
20. It was a rather rickety affair that creaked embarrassingly when I sat down in it and ever after when I moved.
21. An old rickety rundown rooming house was the scene of some kind of tragedy.
22. They rode in the rickety wagon across the prairie until they reached a railroad track.
23. On tiptoe, leaning against the rickety lower shelves to keep from toppling, she could barely reach the book.
24. Well-dressed suckers were pouring out of the upstairs theatre, barrelling down the rickety spiral staircase, skidding on the highly polished floor.
25. Vechey's corpse lay in the centre of the tower near a rickety hut, formerly used by guards on sentry duty.
26. For the past three years, Anna has lived with her mother in this rickety flophouse in downtown San Diego.
27. These farm-worker children weed cotton fields, pick lettuce and cantaloupe and climb rickety ladders in cherry and apple orchards.
28. Along the valley, the old man wanders off from his allotment into a small rickety shed.
29. Which of course reminds me of the blind man and cripple riding happily together across our green countryside on that rickety train.
30. The small audience had begun to fidget on their rickety folded chairs.