If you want to wander further afield you can see the deep greens of the seaweed farms, the crashing waves at Devils Tear and the fateful
looking rickety suspension bridge.
Even after two planned deals, the group's finances may still
look rickety.
«That boat
looks rickety.
Not exact matches
You
look at the
rickety, rotted beams that barely keep the house standing and think it's just been poorly
looked after.
Is it time to upgrade your
rickety old stroller, or are you a new parent
looking for their first one?
It
looked like a typical old East Coast house,
rickety stairwells, pictures of the ancestors.
Towering
rickety structures that
look paper thin and are fragile as hell apparently, yet made of rock.
Hopefully those who are younger will also see it as it shows just how the solid ship of state can
look a bit
rickety sometimes and still survive.
He attempts to capture the large - scale dilemma they faced by the many overhead shots that
look straight down into a never - ending crevice and the close up shots of the
rickety ladders and ropes that are used.
This
rickety bridge leading to Nusa Ceningan contributes to the island lifestyle experience with its clinging noise and adventurous
look.
There were many other western tourists on this bus unlike other bus journeys I have taken in Asia where I'm often the only foreigner aboad
looking completely out of place and squashed into an overcrowded,
rickety carriage on the road to who knows where.
The young Miami native's wild and vibrant symphonies on the canvas (think furious Cezanne - like brushstrokes, splashes of windex blue, and spring green that's so bright it
looks acidic) depict the devil as inhabiting a luscious yet spooky space (gnarled trees,
rickety houses with potion - like smoke billowing in the windows) where men go to contemplate alone and flirt with destiny.
Right now though, it's a white cube punctuated by a ceiling open to a
rickety -
looking wooden catwalk and its designated «slope» (a remnant of its previous use as an underground carpark) jutting into the gallery.
Rickety and ramshackle, often colossal, Phyllida Barlow's sculptures are made out of what
looks like frankly bric - a-brac - plywood, cardboard, plaster and cement.