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forgetful

[fer-get-fuhl] / fərˈgɛt fəl /


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“Yes, Biden has been dangerously forgetful, unlike Trump, who always remembers that he’s running against Obama, and unopposed, at that, since Nancy Pelosi dropped out,” Stephen Colbert said on his show Tuesday night.

From New York Times

In part, he argued, jurors could be swayed that Biden’s age made him seem forgetful, and there was the possibility for “innocent explanations” for the mishandling of any records.

From Seattle Times

Mr Trump, 77, has repeatedly claimed Mr Biden, 81, is too old and forgetful to debate him.

From BBC

Doubt is fussy and forgetful, whereas certainty strides around, all action and achievement.

From New York Times

Uber Eats says it also appears to be a resource for forgetful lovers: Its flower orders are 60% higher than average on the day after Valentine’s Day.

From Seattle Times