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What does the word rickety mean?

"Rickety" describes something that is weak, shaky, and likely to collapse. It suggests a structure that is not stable and could easily fall apart.

Here are some examples of how "rickety" can be used:

* "The old house had a rickety porch that looked like it might give way at any moment."

* "The child climbed the rickety ladder with trepidation."

* "The economy was on a rickety foundation, vulnerable to the slightest shock."

The word "rickety" can also be used figuratively to describe something that is unstable or unreliable. For example, you might say, "He had a rickety plan for his future."

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