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"daftness" Definitions
  1. the fact of being silly, often in a way that is funny

12 Sentences With "daftness"

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I think what these things have in common is their gleeful daftness.
The opposite is true, however, of the country's contemporary art scene, centered in Milan, which has long reveled in daftness and satire.
There's something endearingly childlike about "How to Talk to Girls at Parties" that goes a long way toward compensating for its inarguable daftness.
As Haley notes up top, the price-it-and-forget-it strategy rests on a "narrow and ultra-orthodox reading of neoclassical economics," to which I would add a certain daftness on political economy.
James himself drifts away from "Homeland," turned off by its accelerating daftness and bemused by the "knotted hands and tossing head" of Claire Danes in her role as the bipolar C.I.A. officer Carrie Mathison.
Come summer, Twitter invariably lights up with charges that air-conditioning is sexist, an engine of the patriarchy, in threads that in turn fire up conservative commentators eager to prove the daftness of the opposition.
Although the staging does not makes much sense on its own terms and in no way improves the ballet, its daftness is agreeably harmless: You can vaguely enjoy some of its fantasies while seriously loving the choreography.
Richard Curtis's film is a good-natured fantasy romance of such utterable daftness that it's impossible to dislike.
He boards his plane, determined to put an end to such daftness. Neil and Chris are driving along a country lane, when the pilot attacks. "Two Divided By Zero" is playing. The car is covered with bullet holes but the Pet Shop Boys drive on, again unharmed.
Lesley says his journey ended as soon as it began, with the bystanders uncertain whether to mourn his demise or marvel at his daftness. Damian had broken his thigh bone and alleged that he had hoped to use only eagle feathers, but some poultry feathers supplied had sabotaged his wings. In Lesley's text the event is placed immediately prior to his account death of Prince James in February 1508.Cody, E. G., ed.
Vogue said the exhibit and her work "warrants serious merit". She then debuted her first UK exhibit titled “Wormhole” at the Simon Lee Gallery in London. In this latest installment, she presents large-scale abstract paintings that are confrontational in both colour and dimension, exploring themes of creation and destruction. “Kimmel’s world is very much her own – a heady mix of daftness and profundity – and a space that’s potentially fascinating, yet disorientating for those unfamiliar with it.
Sydney first appeared in 1975. He is a gentle and kind fellow, who is always on hand with a well made cup of Tetley tea in times of a crisis. Although he may not be the cleverest of people, his kind heart and occasional daftness mean that, even when he gets himself into trouble, he is well loved and highly thought of by his peers. He apparently went missing for many a year, which resulted in the phrase "Where's Sydney?" being used as its own advertising campaign.

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