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scatterbrain

[skat-er-breyn] / ˈskæt ərˌbreɪn /




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The recommendation says she was "a bit scatters" - a scatterbrain, in other words.

From BBC Oct. 13, 2023

The youngest is something of a scatterbrain, picking up a piece of string here, a dead bird there.

From New York Times Dec. 2, 2016

Our personalities meet in the middle with a balance of caprice and control: We play against type when it comes to writing, as the poet is the taskmaster and the military officer is the scatterbrain.

From Salon May 25, 2015

I remember her as unassuming, unaffected, and bright, but mostly I remember that she paid and, wary of her accountant chiding her as a scatterbrain, tucked the receipt away in a vintage purse.

From Slate Sep. 20, 2011

She struck me as so comical, that silly little scatterbrain!

From "The Diary of a Young Girl" by Anne Frank

Pick something for the Surge to focus on, you scatterbrains.

From Slate Sep. 24, 2022

"Is it not extraordinary, in a country like ours, educated, prosperous, and fairly happy, that doctrines of this kind should be taught by learned men as well as scatterbrains?"

From Time Magazine Archive

My young scatterbrains find it hard to understand that the beast which was so precious two days ago is now of no value whatever.

From More Hunting Wasps by Teixeira de Mattos, Alexander

The mind that is fed upon a diet of morning and evening newspapers, mainly or solely, will become flabby, uncertain, illogical, frivolous, and, in fact, little better than a scatterbrains.

From A Book for All Readers An Aid to the Collection, Use, and Preservation of Books and the Formation of Public and Private Libraries by Spofford, Ainsworth Rand

It was by my contrivance, incorrigible scatterbrains, that Anselmo undertook this desirable purchase; she should have been placed into my own hands, but your cursed officiousness knocks everything on the head again.

From The Blunderer by Molière




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