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brained
[ breynd ]
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McConnell can presumably fob this off on his Beltway-brained consultants.
So Murdoch, cold-blooded and lizard-brained, knows he must preserve his own position while somehow ensuring a peaceful succession.
See a timeline of their hare-brained schemes—including sticking credit cards to their foreheads—and assorted misdemeanors.
He’s just finished shooting a remake of Absolutely Fabulous (that hare-brained, alcoholic ‘90s Britcom).
The Republican Party seems to have been brained by a heavy cloud followed by an equally heavy sky-blue shape.
It was no brash idea, no hare-brained impulse concocted in one's cups, perhaps.
The bishop and his episcopals can not be hair-brained enough to seek to restore old conditions and assail our liberty.
Did I not hear that hare-brained youngster declare this evening that money was made round that it might roll.
“He is crack-brained, and calls himself the King,” she murmured.
The same act which would proclaim their own treachery would deliver into our hands this hare-brained adventurer.
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