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Sentence count:78+4Posted:2017-01-11Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: crazyfoolishinsanesillySimilar words: good afternoonwaftaftercraftdraftafter allgo aftercall afterMeaning: [dɑːft]  adj. informal or slang terms for mentally irregular. 
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(31) If you got a headache or anything, the nurse would just give you daft little tablets for it.
(32) Don't be daft! Of course you're not too old to go clubbing.
(33) But it was a daft thing to ask, wasn't it?
(34) Amid much ritual and farting about, the doc and the daft ravers pronounced rock dead.
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(35) The daft thing was they were probably going back to where we'd been working.
(36) Daft, because who gives a damn about sweating in the midst of passion?
(37) Utterly daft and unsophisticated, it elevated Allen to the very head of the children's table - and is sheer delight.
(38) And it's particularly daft when the firm itself has gone bust.
(39) And Briony was too daft to talk to, and Uncle Dan wouldn't be here till tomorrow.
(40) I don't think that kid's as daft as he makes out.
(41) Don't be so daft!
(42) That seemed to me to be daft, bordering on snobbery.
(43) You'd have to be daft not to want to give it a go.
(44) Daft Singlewood, of Coundon, Co Durham, was yesterday given two years youth custody for theft.
(45) Before, I'd felt little resentment and shrugged off being labelled daft or deaf, never needing to cry in front of them.
(46) It rises with the tide, only no one's so daft as to stay and see how high.
(47) They skipped about my feet, a flock of lambs bleating around a daft young heifer.
(48) He added that Tory claims that militant extremists were still rife in Labour's hard core support was daft.
(49) All the pick-ups you've mentioned are daft as a brush.
(50) Less likeable is a thoroughly daft idea by Rochdale Council to purchase compulsorily weavers' cottages in Clegg, Lancashire.
(51) Not all the good ideas that curriculum developers and academics come up with are daft or unrealistic.
(52) Excuse me while I dive back into my piles of daft statistics.
(53) It's daft really, because it's not as if you suddenly develop crow's feet or memory failure.
(54) Sometimes, admittedly, reactions are fairly daft.
(55) Daft awards work, at least in this context.
(56) "Aren't we daft?" she smiled.
(57) A daft old fellow with a long, white beard.
(58) Daft a brush - On Paul Gascoigne, part one.
(59) It's daft to play football in the rain!
(60) Once I recognized and worked to get over this daft hang-up, I was ready to start optimizing.
More similar words: good afternoonwaftaftercraftdraftafter allgo aftercall afterwarcraftrun afteraircraftlook afteraftermathafternoontake afterafterwardwitchcraftafter a whileone after anotherafter schoolmary wollstonecraftday after dayyear after year
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