Wonderland's dottiness is infinitely more suited to theatre than the determinism of the Looking-Glass world. |
I had hopes that she would develop her twin strains of doughtiness and dottiness and become a thorn in the flesh. |
I had hopes that she, a campaigning journalist, would develop her twin strains of doughtiness and dottiness and become a thorn in the flesh. |
But this verdict, arrived at by the 600 experts, contains the same level of dottiness at play in all the other crass errors of judgement on the list. |
If anything it was about the dottiness of Britain, about the very notion of having a queen. |
Amanda is played as a rather ditsy daughter of Australia's haute bourgeoisie by Wynter, who brings a glacial dottiness to the role. |