How To Use dottily In A Sentence
- The last section is outtakes, titled, charmingly if a little dottily, ‘A Lagniappe for the Reader.’
- This is not the world of the sixties and seventies, when the dottily impassioned swore that, within X years, the world would end in fire and many rational folk believed them. The New Republic - All Feed
- That is the question being asked at this most prestigious of festivals, after a long series of productions of operas by the town's most famous son that at best must be counted perverse and at worst dottily destructive.
- the old lady is beginning to behave quite dottily
- I imagine that if I found myself in an airport with Fitz, I would be beaming more or less dottily in his direction too. Firedoglake » Some Thoughts on Fitz, Rove and Things
- She remembered Kanner -- remembered, also, Caris 'uneasiness at operating without a master, or with only the dottily masterful Antryg to give him orders. The Silent Tower
- Husband Myron, played particularly dottily by Derek Boyes, is too wrapped up in dreams of winning lottery tickets to intervene in the family's dramas, while grandpa Jacob (William Webster) is too weak and old to stop Bessie's plots. The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed
- A distinguished German-born costume and prop designer who spent her last years presiding over a rambling lodger-filled Victorian mansion in Leeds, Pfaffinger cut a dottily stylish figure, sporting well into middle age a daily uniform of platform boots and pink boiler suit which belied her perfectionism and nun-like dedication to her craft. Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
- In the way is one of his long series of dottily philosophical villains who controls a mine where the workers are badly exploited.
- “Don’t,” she found herself dottily wishing, “let anything beastly happen. Tied Up in Tinsel