scatterbrain

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[ UK /skˈætəbɹˌe‍ɪn/ ]
NOUN
  1. a flighty and disorganized person
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How To Use scatterbrain In A Sentence

  • Like an afterthought, he added, ‘Even if you are a scatterbrain most of the time.’
  • Meanwhile, the heartthrob of this film admits he is less than perfect - one of his problems being he is a real scatterbrain.
  • Why then do they let themselves be shown as silly little scatterbrains, making the compromises, while the men romp all over the screen doing exactly as they please?
  • Anyway, my boss was a scatterbrained but really sweet woman - at first.
  • A self-described scatterbrain, she assumed she had once again forgotten them. Times, Sunday Times
  • Something of a scatterbrain, his study was populated by stacks of unchecked papers and piles of worn books.
  • Something of a scatterbrain, his study was populated by stacks of unchecked papers and piles of worn books.
  • Andrew Strauss: from scatterbrain to a very English hero | Andy Wilson Andrew Strauss: from scatterbrain to a very English hero | Andy Wilson
  • Scatterbrain's story indeed taken place, in the coming days will certainly inevitable will happen.
  • These accounts typically focus on perceived negatives and neglect to acknowledge the positive influence that attention deficit medication has had on thousands of scatterbrains.
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