Sentence examples for a bit lunatic from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a bit lunatic" is not standard in written English; it would be more appropriate to say "a bit crazy" or "somewhat insane." You can use it informally to describe someone or something that seems irrational or eccentric, but it may come off as awkward or incorrect.

Example: "His ideas were a bit lunatic, but they sparked an interesting discussion."
Alternatives: "a little crazy" or "somewhat mad."

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Despite our national belief that the masses are a bit lunatic and that every business needs one strong leader, Surowiecki proves that even in areas that require specialized training, such as the reading of X-rays, groups of untrained people can often outfox an expert.

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Without consistent authority, the lunatics will take over the asylum and Wayne, while being a world-class player, can be a bit of a lunatic.

The student, an experienced comedy improviser, looks rather deflated and says: "Why?" "You did seem," says Johnstone with a grin, "a bit like a lunatic".

Short described the mood in cabinet at the time as febrile, adding: "We were just in a bit of a lunatic asylum".

A lot of people see him as a bit of a lunatic but he has got Casey Stoner talent.

And she tries to spread the gospel of "no idling," often at the expense of appearing to be a bit of a lunatic.

I concede it does look a bit like the lunatics, black-hats, and bubbleheads have conquered the asylum, but there's nothing inherently crazy or shady about a distributed online currency.

"If I seem a bit like a raving lunatic, that's why.

The March version of Loman presented him as a bit more of a lunatic than other versions.

But even if they help a little, even if they make it a bit more difficult for a lunatic to obtain a gun he/she can use to take innocent lives, isn't that worth it?

Of course it could be that the whole election is a bit like The X Factor, and they put a few lunatics in the early rounds to lure us into something we promised we'd never engage with again.

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