daft造句(1) Me, jealous? Don't be daft .
(2) It was a pretty daft idea anyway.
(3) The decision is just plain daft.
(4) He's not so daft as to listen to rumours.
(5) Tony's still daft about cars!
(6) She's as daft as a brush .
(7) She's not as daft as she looks.
(8) What a daft thing to say!
(9) Well that's daft, I must say!
(10) Daft old bat. What's she keeping all that cash in the house for?
(11) Don't be daft - let me pay - you paid last time.
(12) He's a nice enough boy, but he's as daft as a brush.
(13) He's got a hare-brained/crazy/daft scheme for getting rich before he's 20.
(14) Well, half-a-kilo lane sounds so daft!
(15) But she had some daft ideas about this place.
(16) It's the hangover from twenty-four hours of daft behaviour.
(17) She's as daft as a brush, honestly she is.
(18) Insipid daft doesn't make good copy.
(19) Is this another of your daft ideas?
(20) It was a daft idea, really stupid.
(21) Would he really countenance such a daft proposal?
(22) Without statistics to prove the theories daft, the opportunity remains to rely on the powers of suggestion to perpetuate the myth.
(23) But nothing is as daft as the way they're wasting Steve McFadden.
(24) The daft thing was there was a rose on her pillow.
(25) Well you shouldn't have drunk so much, should you, you daft bugger!
(26) I now ask myself how I could have been so daft.
(27) You were only allowed to have it down to just below the bottom of your ears - which looked absolutely daft.
(28) This is what made the Donovan libel action so daft.
(29) I don't know which is worse - her drivel or you being daft enough to listen to it!
(30) People who were going in for fines and just daft shoplifting and that were getting their bairns taken away.