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crackbrained

ADJECTIVE
  1. insanely irresponsible
    an idiotic idea

How To Use crackbrained In A Sentence

  • I wonder what would happen to someone if they referred to the million man march as "crackbrained". Undefined
  • The answer that occurred to her was good and logical, at least by the crackbrained logic the phouka swore by. War for the Oaks
  • Rescuing Dessa at all was crackbrained enough; why make matters worse? Conan the Valiant
  • To think that he should be actually in this great, silent penitentiary, a convict, waiting here beside this cheap iron bathtub, not very sweet or hygienic to contemplate, with this crackbrained criminal to watch over him! The Financier
  • Sims was ridiculed as a crackbrained egoist and falsifier of evidence. Executive Economics
  • For some reason I can take historical analyses of crackbrained Nazi or Soviet or Roman or American policies. Archive 2009-05-10
  • One of our friends—thank God for their loyalty, their crazy generosity on this crackbrained project! In the Fullness of Time
  • On his own, he would have shared in the crackbrained political theories that abounded wherever tourists were to be found.
  • Waverley expressed his surprise that his friend Davie was capable of such trust; but the Baron gave him to understand that this poor simpleton was neither fatuous nec naturaliter idiota, as is expressed in the brieves of furiosity, but simply a crackbrained knave, who could execute very well any commission which jumped with his own humour, and made his folly a plea for avoiding every other. The Waverley
  • A belief or a conviction, no matter how crackbrained, is not an assertion subject to editorial or legal correction.
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