The little gnome was scatterbrained and flighty, barely able to hold a conversation. |
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Moved to adoration by scatterbrained, widowed Lavinia Brandon's charm were the vicar, his greensick pupil and his middle-aged churchwarden. |
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I'll try to remember to email you when I update, but I can be really scatterbrained, and I might forget! |
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Her wifty uncle, scatterbrained as always, had misplaced his satchel once again. |
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If perchance you're looking for the perfect present for a scatterbrained soul born on All Fools' Day, let your fingers do the walking over to this website. |
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One of her early students later recalled that Miss Gascoigne was very enthusiastic, dynamic and scatterbrained. |
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I automatically assume that any directions I see are part of a scatterbrained puzzle. |
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Hugely gifted, he was also scatterbrained, unreliable and, at the end, addicted to laudanum. |
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I was the most absent minded, scatterbrained barista you've ever met. |
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With an enormous dollop of assistance, I've transformed my own scatterbrained attempt at a curriculum vitae into something a little more presentable. |
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If anyone has noticed, my posts have been rather scatterbrained recently. |
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An elderly and somewhat scatterbrained lady, who repeatedly whistled a strange tune is threatened, attacked and appears to have suddenly disappeared from view. |
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You are scatterbrained, forgetful and disorganized. |
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Perhaps a Love Affair is a romantic comedy whose charm rests entirely on the character of Virgil, an off-kilter, scatterbrained hero, an elegant and comical lover, a model employee but a closet rebel. |
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But scatterbrained farmer Hannes has swapped all the tickets. |
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If the shy or the scatterbrained take cognitive enhancers, it is not obvious whether this is levelling their playing field or giving them an unfair advantage. |
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