dotty

[ UK /dˈɒti/ ]
[ US /ˈdɑti/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. informal or slang terms for mentally irregular
    it used to drive my husband balmy
  2. intensely enthusiastic about or preoccupied with
    crazy about cars and racing
    gaga over the rock group's new album
    they are dotty about each other
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How To Use dotty In A Sentence

  • Murtha couldn't really do anything about it even as Majority Leader, and he sounds kind of dotty, even if he's right. No further Murtha.
  • It's just as dotty to say short people are more at risk because they are nearer bus exhaust pipes.
  • This system can offer high capacity , dot to receive a service to dotty broadband.
  • She's eccentric but never dotty and, unlike some Arcatis, her femininity is never in doubt.
  • She was obviously going a bit dotty.
  • I don't care anything about their old tolly-blows -- do you, Johnny?" said Dotty. Dotty Dimple At Home
  • Indeed, one might say the king was a bit dotty about these handsome little dogs, who were invariably black and tan and who graced the paintings of Titian, Van Dyck and other artists.
  • We were considered dotty then to have put a gallery in Collingwood.
  • She said it might be time to rethink the "dotty" system. Labour conference live – Sunday 26 September
  • Yes | No | Report from bustinbass wrote 32 weeks 5 days ago this still aint the biggest bass ever hooked and landed, even though it was foul hooked while sight fishin "dotty" the 25 pound largemouth bass in 2005 came from lake dixon in california. sadly it was found dead not too long ago floating in the lake still weighin an impressive 19 pounds Is This The New World-Record Largemouth?
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