dotty
IPA: dˈɑti
noun
- (MLE) A shotgun.
- (uncommon) A diminutive of the female given name Dorothy, also spelled Dottie.
adjective
- (Britain, colloquial) Mildly insane or eccentric; often, senile.
- (UK, dated) Having an unsteady gait.
- Having many dots.
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Examples of "dotty" in Sentences
- Dotty should be a separate page.
- A regular character on the show was Dotty.
- Dot tells Dotty that a lot of people cancelled.
- Regarded by the Tolland family as being 'dotty'.
- Anyway, he went half dotty before the end of the voyage.
- She said it might be time to rethink the "dotty" system.
- But in the partisan 1930s, it was dismissed as dotty and vague.
- But they can be easily re encouraged by a friendly dotty Englishman.
- Details as dotty as that destroy the credibility of everything else as well.
- Dotty already got involved, read through the arguments and came to a decision.
- Murtha couldn't really do anything about it even as Majority Leader, and he sounds kind of dotty, even if he's right.
- Now the book is drawn in a kind of dotty pen-and-ink style that seemingly bears equal thanks to both Peter Sis and Paul O.
- In the run-up to the election he described plans for an arbitration scheme to judge banks when they refuse lending to small businesses as "dotty" and politically motivated.
- Re whether it's "dotty" to think that this story will affect votes -- I think that people who write blogs tend to overestimate their effect in elections to roughly the same extent that people who don't write blogs underestimate their effect.
- The talk was lively enough, -- about two new cases that had arrived that afternoon, the deer-hunting season that had just closed, bear tracks discovered on Bolton Hill near the lumber-camp, and a new piano that a friend had sent for the convalescent or "dotty" ward, as they called it.
- Yes | No | Report from bustinbass wrote 32 weeks 5 days ago this still aint the biggest bass ever hooked and landed, even though it was foul hooked while sight fishin "dotty" the 25 pound largemouth bass in 2005 came from lake dixon in california. sadly it was found dead not too long ago floating in the lake still weighin an impressive 19 pounds
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