How to use scattiness in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "scattiness" and check conjugation/comparative form for "scattiness". Mastering all the usages of "scattiness" from sentence examples published by news publications.
There is a certain scattiness, as well as scruple, in the authors' methods.
|
|
The enlightening thing about Gidden's tract is its scattiness, historical amnesia and implicit authoritarianism.
|
|
Anna and Etienne, back from Paris, serve as sensible, committed foils to Lola's scattiness.
|
|
The Champions League holders are a joy to watch but their scattiness does find them out now and again.
|
|
In fact, he was 57 when I realised that what had been taken for academic scattiness, was more worrying.
|
|
She seems very similar to me in character so it amuses me to see bits of me in her like my scattiness.
|
|
She passed her sergeant's exams with ease and certainly ruffles a few feathers in CSU with her far more informed approach to sex offences. She is a specially trained expert in the field. Her enthusiasm and knowledge are a breath of fresh air in the department. However, she also has the contradictory mix of computer-like brainpower and scattiness.
|
|
Lady Hermione's husband, a soldierly sort of man who finds his brother-in-law Lord Emsworth's scattiness rather troubling, but has a secret admiration for Galahad. A highly practical man, he is quick to action, as when spotting a potential burglar entering the castle, he fetches his revolver and tracks the fiend himself rather than waiting for the footmen; he also has a romantic side, and approves of Bill Lister's pluck in his wooing of Prudence. A former member of the Shropshire Light Infantry, Egbert has a godmother living in Worcestershire, whose birthday he never fails to attend.
|
|
No results under this filter, show 8 sentences.