batty

[ UK /bˈæti/ ]
[ US /ˈbæti/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. informal or slang terms for mentally irregular
    it used to drive my husband balmy
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How To Use batty In A Sentence

  • Where's the batty professor gotten himself now?
  • And then what drives me even more batty is when the room erupts in fervent applause, as if we are still living in the Cold War era, or as if they truly understand what socialized medicine would mean to them, and they are thoughtfully rejecting it for the principal of the free market. Waldo Jaquith - Supermajority support universal health care.
  • Once Batty and Ursula arrived in Dublin, they were coached and chaperoned by Team Ireland officials.
  • Batty was having a serious confrontation with Alan Byrne in midfield Byrne won the first half.
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  • While Roy Batty gets most of the good moments in Blade Runner, somehow I find the scene with the other male replicant going through his photos very effective.
  • Julie, the wonderfully batty nurse, is back on duty.
  • They may or may not spot Peter Tuddenham voice of the computers Zen, Orac, and Slave in Mr. Godfrey, who rings Batty Thomas; he's using one of his innumberable accents, but traces of his future characters can be heard by the keen of ear. Archive 2009-11-01
  • But if critics rave at most of his work, audiences go positively batty. Times, Sunday Times
  • Some of those who spoke made sense, she said, but there were others who seemed just as batty and abstracted as the most eccentric tweedy types of yesteryear, despite the Marxian lingo and the earrings.
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