Scottish Labour is a rackety, ramshackle bone-shaker whose wheels keep coming off. |
Nestled in green mountains, the tiny village of Jima is reached by a crowded, bone-shaker bus via an ochre-hued rollercoaster dirt road. |
When I was a boy you were the king of the cul-de-sac on an iron-framed bone-shaker with a basket on the front and dustbin ids for wheels. |
If this sounds a bit stuffy, just another spin in some rattly old vintage bone-shaker, you should know that the Napier was the Formula One car of its time, literally. |
It is firmer than the others in the range but this flagship model is not a bone-shaker. |
We fly to Iasi, a remote university town in the north-east of Romania, on a tiny bone-shaker of a plane with propellers. |