Ramshackle in a Sentence
  • It has a slightly ramshackle atmosphere, which adds to the charm.
  • At the end of the track we came to a small ramshackle building, the research center.
  • So when Bruce builds a ramshackle hut near her, she is not best pleased.
  • In a ramshackle old house the wind becomes a constant, unsettling moan beyond the walls.
  • Echo The World (We Live In) has a ramshackle charm, off-kilter melodies and delightfully crisp vocals abound.
  • During the trial, the somewhat ramshackle nature of the Halifax's security procedures came to light.
  • If Hitler had known what was going on, Mr. Irving writes, he would have shaped up a " totally ramshackle operation.
  • The new tribune above the pits replaced the 1955 ramshackle and rundown buildings in 1991.
  • Behind the war memorial is a ramshackle old fort with superb views over the surrounding valleys.
  • But the difficulty is not to be met by running to the opposite extreme in the assertion of a loose and ramshackle one.
  • Near the door of the most ramshackle of the buildings were what appeared to be bloody hand prints.
  • In a ramshackle hut on the fringes of the City toiled a boy of no more than ten cycles.
  • The newlywed Munroes purchase a rundown, ramshackle cottage and plan to fix it up themselves, primarily to escape her meddling father.
  • During the trial, the somewhat ramshackle nature of the Halifax 's security procedures came to light.
  • Phil Q Member Well, the plot 's a bit ramshackle, it 's far too episodic and the tone is wildly uneven.
  • There is a rather ramshackle affair about twenty yards away at platform 3b that no one seems to own.
  • The furniture was very ramshackle, and the bed, a large old-fashioned wooden one, with a festooned tent or awning overhanging it.
  • Winston Spencer Castle Road, NW1 Camden planning is so ramshackle these days. They probably think they can get away with anything.
  • Phil Q Member Well, the plot's a bit ramshackle, it's far too episodic and the tone is wildly uneven.
  • If Hitler had known what was going on, Mr. Irving writes, he would have shaped up a totally ramshackle operation.