How To Use Scatty In A Sentence

  • Anyone who has seen Joan Rivers in action will recognise the characters as no-nonsense Beverly (Chaffin) and scatty Ronna (Denbo) wrest control of our love lives. Ronna and Beverly
  • She's impulsive and emotional, scatty, hello darling, mwah mwah, and dressed all wrong. TV review: The Deep and Glamour Models, Mum and Me
  • She has a kindly, slightly scatty manner and a lively twinkle in her eye.
  • He's always told Sadie her staff are scatty and unreliable - and now he feels he's been left looking stupid.
  • His scatty style might seem to some carefully contrived, but through the chinks of his eccentricity something else comes through: genuine sweetness and innocence.
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  • As scatty or daft as I may come across here at times, work is hugely important to me, a very close second to Willow to be quite honest.
  • They job is making sure that scatty, ill-disciplined journalists sound like they actually know what they're talking about.
  • They are excellent, and so am I when I am not lazy, dumb, prejudiced, boring, offensive, and scatty. The Awesome Movement and the Dreaded Even Thoughs
  • As for Elliot, she's as scatty as a fruit fly, the constant butt of Cox's cutting jokes.
  • Seriously scatty, it was almost as if she was oblivious to her surroundings and continued to live exactly as she had in Manhattan.
  • Another advantage/disadvantage depending on how scatty you are is that an individual PC card will only work with a particular notebook.
  • Does having a scatty heroine, rather than a gormless hero, on the case affect the parody?
  • As scatty or daft as I may come across here at times, work is hugely important to me.
  • ‘But it’s really very useful, and not at all bad, considering that I bought it off a higgler for a pound, and Scatty and I made it go. Sweet Danger
  • Young said she had looked back on her somewhat scatty notes from the judging process and words such as "extraordinary, special, striking, moving". Ulster Museum takes top arts prize
  • A scatty sort of goal midway through the first period put an end to that hope.
  • And not for the first time - so much for word processors and their scatty young users. FORESTS OF THE NIGHT
  • Slightly scatty, she is perceived as neurotic, which seems par for the course in the New York she inhabits.
  • A scatty young woman decides to bring her family together by cooking Thanksgiving dinner in her tiny New York apartment.
  • A diva-like flightiness is central to her character, a loving but scatty single mum who had her first child in her mid-teens, works as a cleaner, and swings unpredictably between snappish burnout and little-girl fragility.
  • Everyone in the building knew whose car that was and now someone who lived near me knew that I was “scatty.” Unbearable Lightness
  • Like scatty professors who see things working in theory and wonder if they would also work in practice, they might have twigged that this huge hit to the public's pocket hasn't made much, if any, difference to consumption.
  • This scatty mish-mash of a summer, in which at its height England will have gone almost three months without a Test match, has lost its shape. Ian Bell helps England stroll past Bangladesh at Trent Bridge
  • Those two are quite capable of knocking a million books when they play scatty cats round the house. MIDNIGHT IS A LONELY PLACE
  • But despite the slightly scatty appearance and manner he had, Katie thought he looked, kind of capable.
  • the scatty glancing quality of a hyperactive but unfocused intelligence
  • She was a scatty woman with flyaway wisps of carroty hair.
  • Ross did try, but he was too scatty to organise anything.
  • Janet turned up fashionably late and scatty as usual, almost leaving one of her troupe of children in the back of the cab. Court Out « A Fly in Amber
  • Something of that scatty, archaic, tender quality creeps into Garnett's book, too.
  • Women better at finding the car keys than their scatty spouses.
  • The door was unlocked, thanks to our rather scatty tutor.
  • I find the millennial beat of the water, which has flowed here for thousands of years, a good antidote to the scatty world I live in," he says. Streets on the Thames
  • He might sound like a motormouth, he might sounds scatty and a little out of focus.
  • Instead of an evil stepmother, as the Grimms have it, the children have a loving but scatty mother and a caring but drunken father. Hänsel und Gretel: Fatten kid. Cook. Then eat
  • The noise would drive anyone scatty.
  • All these glimpses are to lead us towards the conclusion that these women are all incredibly powerful, yet retain a sort of scatty charm.
  • A passing insistence on detail – every meal is described, and even the trials of travelling Ryanair get a mention – helps chain a sometimes scatty book to earth. La carte et le territoire by Michel Houellebecq – review
  • I recommend a mobile phone to make her look not like a scatty old lady but a busy executive on the job.
  • We are all in our 50s, so we're not scatty teenagers.
  • By this stage I should tell you about Michelle, our slightly scatty, but very likeable waitress, who had assured me that the lobster was wonderful.
  • The noise would drive anyone scatty.
  • The noise would drive anyone scatty.

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