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

  • James arrived in midafternoon with former teammate Damon Jones.
  • And daft ideas and practices receive no opposition. Times, Sunday Times
  • For several weeks the back of my brain was busy contemplating this daft question, after disassembling the word painstaking in my head. Archive 2006-01-01
  • The daft governor of Massachusetts, Mitch Romney, apparently is still thinking that the wingnuts will somehow allow a northeasterner to be a serious presidential candidate so he completely wimped out (and sucked up to the wingnuts) by leaving it to his spokesman. 07/14/2005
  • No daft rules corralling them into one area. Times, Sunday Times
  • The best and the worst of the 19th-century romantic poets also had daft political ideas. Times, Sunday Times
  • It's that time of year when gimmicky wines with daft labels burst upon us in the supermarkets.
  • I look at my big daft name on the back wall and nervously come down the stairs. The Sun
  • Circnlum 6f in crena nervus adaftus habet. bQuas animus mifit, voiitant 9 feriuntque fa - gittse, Analysis operum S.S. patrum et scriptorum ecclesiasticorum
  • Fans of the strange film will stick! upon dev otees of robotic dance song duo Daft Punk (who will be making the small arrange of vague appearance) in flocking to the motion picture Dec 2010 opening. Archive 2009-11-01
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