rackety

/ˈrækəti/
adjective
  1. Making a lot of noise; noisy and lively.
    • A rackety group of children ran through the park.
    • The rackety old truck rattled down the street.
    • The party was fun but a bit rackety for the neighbors.
  2. Likely to break or fall apart; not sturdy or reliable.
    • The rackety ladder swayed dangerously as he climbed.
    • We sat on a rackety wooden bench that wobbled.
    • She avoided the rackety elevator and took the stairs.
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