nutter造句1. He's a bit of a nutter.
2. He was a bit of a nutter.
3. That's got to be some kind of a nutter.
4. He's a complete nutter. He's got no sense whatsoever.
5. This man, whoever he is, isn't your normal nutter.
6. He was a nutter, Tony.
7. Burns can be a nutter - especially when he's had a few drinks.
8. To call some one a nutter, however, is not to use what they would see as a term of abuse.
9. Let them figure out the connection between the nutter at the funeral and the man who was hanged all those years ago.
10. To most of his contemporaries Blake was a nutter or simply inept.
11. Is he a nutter, or is he a genius?
12. "Manufacturing is fizzling out here," says Ken Nutter, a laid-off 54-year-old who worked as a glass cutter in the 1970s but not since.
13. And given the budget constraints , Mayor Nutter did well in his first year.
14. Don't call him nutter because it is such a bad term.
15. Nutter plans on employing the JVM's Invokedynamic to wire up Rhino's dispatch mechanism directly into the JVM's optimizing compiler.
16. But it's awfully ruthless and cold - blooded for a nutter from the other side.