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be scatterbrained
adjective
Having the qualities of a scatterbrain.
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But he can also be scatterbrained, antisocial and arrogant.
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My father, in addition to being scatterbrained and mismatched and menschy and brilliant, is dead.
Some said he was "scatterbrained" and "incompetent," and after an episode of throwing karate chops while sleepwalking he was nicknamed "Crouching Tiger".
Yet far too many are scatterbrained when it comes to donating wisely.
Instead of enlightened, you're scatterbrained.
As a Grantland profile of his career asked back around the release of "Dark Shadows:" "How did it all go wrong so fast?" In person, during an interview with HuffPost Entertainment at the Park Hyatt in Manhattan, Burton is scatterbrained in the warmest way possible.
"She's scatterbrained and selfish; she never stops to think.
This week's Droidcast felt like it spanned multiple times and dimensions, it was so scatterbrained, but we're happy with the result.
I like to have a romantic life by spending time and putting a lot of effort in and I'm too scatterbrained right now; it's like I've got a thousand things going on.
It is runty, scatterbrained Diane, and not handsome, efficient Linda, who is the common-law wife of Moïse Espinas, the lead Tekameli singer and "possessor of the greatest voice north of Barcelona".
Most people are held back in life because they can't get along with others, they attach themselves to a company that isn't good for their career, or they are too scatterbrained (or bored) to focus on one thing long enough to do it well.
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