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.
  • GRANTHAM farting bitch swing it stanky Muff G-town batty boy push farting bitch on swing bitch on swing grantham becki cloe sara gay batty boy kings school muntin stanky joanna sophie WN.com - Articles related to Obama must take a lead on climate change – and soon
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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.
  • You can drive yourself batty trying to figure out what every color is supposed to symbolize.
  • Through her journal we learn that her father is a mildly batty author who is resented by the family for relocating them to a remote castle in the British countryside years before.
  • The visitors' skipper Mark Batty 69 and old warhorse Steve Dalby 44 set up the comfortable victory.
  • Tight defending by fullbacks kept the tenacious Battyeford side at bay.
  • Jon Friedman, the media guy at Marketwatch, can drive me batty on occasion and this is one of those occasions: He bitches at news media for reporting at least one public official’s worst-case fear of the death toll in New Orleans and then nya-nyas them for being wrong and then acts of as if, gee, it’s not such a bad story after all. Missing the point « BuzzMachine
  • A Scout since 1999, Batty is organizing the troop's summer long-term backpacking trip. Simi Valley Acorn
  • This provocative attention getter became known as the batty rider.
  • Moeen Ali's dirty heave got as far as mid-off and was received almost as badly at Batty's delight. County cricket - live!
  • When I'm old and grey and either too batty, too jaded or simply too wise to care much about social propriety and the trivia of a speeding fine, I will be buying myself a Micra and the A-roads will be mine.
  • But he admits being batty about the phenomenon.
  • She greeted us dressed in slippers, thick wrinkled tights and a worn apron over her fading dress, the Nora Batty of northern Italy, and showed us to the pen where she feeds her herd.
  • Faint, hard-to-read indicators and an obtuse, non-intuitive interface drove me batty trying to move from one screen to the next.
  • To think that she has twice come close to being married, and especially to being married to young and attractive Fortune - she must be quite batty to turn away from that.
  • You're never far from a party and a sound system in Jamaica, whether you want to shake your batty to the latest dancehall mixes or sink rum punches at sundown.
  • Wait like bug of maggot of bee, fly, yellow pink, batty moth, cockroach, mole cricket.
  • I looked at the audience and thought: how come it is always these people, or their fathers, grandfathers, cousins and batty aunts, who find their way into clubs?
  • I expected her to be all talked out on the subject of her great love; in fact she mentions Gainsbourg first, then evokes his memory repeatedly over the next hour, in which she's charming, if somewhat batty, company.
  • Is anyone else a bit confused, or are we just going batty? The Sun
  • His non-stop soundtrack of incessantly ringing bells and gongs is itself enough to drive anyone batty.
  • It drives me absolutely batty when I thank a waiter, sales clerk, or other paid service person and the response is ‘no problem.’
  • You cannot just sit on your batty at home watching granada men and motors.
  • The batty old lady had made the mistake of incurring the wrath of the Riders of the Apocalypse, and she paid for that within the second.
  • Though the people who populate their world may be batty, the title couple themselves ground the show with a center of un-ironic sincerity. The Romantic Comedy is Alive and Well on BBC America’s GAVIN & STACEY « TV BACON
  • And now the world and his wife are wondering what the batty couple will name their next child.
  • This batty show is a must-see. The Sun
  • The school really is batty giving people like you a second look for their scholastic achievement.
  • David Batty's touch took the ball beyond John Terry to Keane, who'd only been on the pitch for six minutes.
  • It drives me batty when I hear kids - even college students -- uttering sentences such as, "her and I went to the movies," or "you are so not cool," or "it was trafficky. What Happened to Speling, Grammer and Geografie?
  • In Mr. Kirsch's telling, it is more like Mr. Holifield has interestingly presented the deranged notes that a batty aunt in the attic kept in a shoebox.
  • Batty was magnificently constructive throughout but things refused stubbornly to gel up to the interval.
  • Shake your batty low, shake your batty high; don't ask me, who, where, when or why.
  • I'm trying to be patient, I'm trying to be understanding, but all I'm ending up with is batty.
  • The girl looked at the window of the Drexler place, and shied off as the old, batty pair of eyes came down upon her.
  • David Batty's touch took the ball beyond John Terry to Keane, who'd only been on the pitch for six minutes.
  • But no one much is backing him to land the title - at 33/1 that seems batty to me.
  • His non-stop soundtrack of incessantly ringing bells and gongs is itself enough to drive anyone batty.
  • We could guffaw at the antics of a batty learner-driver, a camp airport official or flummoxed hotel workers.
  • Her impulsive, easily outraged father has removed all his children from school to be home-educated, and her mother, a batty inventor, is usually ensconced among collections of not-quite-perfected gadgets.
  • The phrase "currency board linked to gold" drives some hard-money advocates batty. A Currency Board Linked To Gold
  • He was trying to be friendly in a slightly heavy-handed fashion, and possibly had a couple of marbles missing from his collection, but was more like a slightly batty grandfather, than a menace.
  • Sutton and Shearer cost a few bob but a lot of the rest of the team were just mid-price solid hard working professionals such as Hendry, Batty, Flowers, Wilcox,as far as I remember Reign of King Kenny II as Liverpool go back for their future | Paul Hayward
  • ‘There are pods of killer whales that specialize in feeding on herring,’ Batty said.
  • On close inspection, the characteristics of IEM traders would drive a statistician batty .
  • Gary Speed front row, second right made his professional debut for Leeds United in 1988 and four years later played a key role in their title victory as part of a midfield that also comprised Gordon Strachan, Gary McAllister and David Batty The Guardian World News
  • When the replicants rebel, their leader, Roy Batty, demands of Tyrell, ‘I want more life, Father’.
  • It all sounds a bit batty but it's as sweet as honey. The Sun
  • An interesting, some might say slightly batty, suggestion for a fashion designer to make. The Sun
  • Elaine May plays Frenchy's batty sister and Tony Darrow, Michael Rapaport and John Lovitz offer able support as Ray's cohorts.
  • Don Quijote's pretense at madness and further references to Mambrino's basin, is starting to convince Sancho that his master is indeed batty and he tells him so.
  • Look out, she's gone batty! The Sun
  • And things soon go batty for the misunderstood minor. The Sun
  • The mere outbreak of war sets black soldiers to looting and marauding, and war's end, and their elevation to positions of power, drives the simple souls batty.
  • The addiction to the scoop is the reason so many journalists choose to tote that notepad and stanch that hangover and, ignoring a gathering avalanche of doubts, listen so intently to a succession of batty and battier strangers who phone or e-mail or show up in the lobby unannounced to say they know where Jimmy Hoffa is buried. A Claim to Camelot

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