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dingbat

[ UK /dˈɪŋbæt/ ]
NOUN
  1. a silly empty-headed person
    yet here he was with an upper class dingbat who just happened to be married to his sister
    you would be a dingbat even to try it

How To Use dingbat In A Sentence

  • Under orders from the mayor, the police academy must open its doors to all types of dingbats and outcasts and, hence, the comedy troupe that (for the most part) marches on through six sequels and even a short-lived cartoon series.
  • you would be a dingbat even to try it
  • You dingbats can't you see Bush and Cheney are to blame for this god-awful mess. April Jobs report: Best gain in four years
  • A humorous adaptation of the popular "dingbats" font, Obamabats is a collection of Efímera
  • Not surprisingly, a lot of the company's defenders sound like complete dingbats.
  • Yes, in all honestly she is a bit of a dingbat (and Tammy, I really do mean that in the best possible way), but she is also a very caring person, striving to keep her dignity and sanity in a world that often times mocks her faith.
  • Folks like you, Perry, need to get together with dingbats like Sarah and work on that secession document TOUT DE SUITE!!! Perry says Gore 'gone to hell'
  • These are words of wisdom from a dingbat that did otherwise and was lucky to get away with it without killing another motherboard.
  • I find it fitting that the term dingbat also refers to harebrained humans, a la Edith Bunker or a character in a George Herriman comic strip. JSOnline.com
  • You would think a few dingbats in the mainstream financial market community would catch on to this repetitive deception.
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