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crackbrained

[krak-breynd] / ˈkrækˌbreɪnd /


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Shafer pictures Shapp as an "eccentric" whose proposals are either "crackbrained" or "crazy."

From Time Magazine Archive

To show business, the barter idea sounded as crackbrained as opening a theatre at the bottom of a well.

From Time Magazine Archive

Ideas Sirs: Considering the number of crackbrained ideas sponsored by Franklin Roosevelt does he not deserve the name Franklin "Stoopnagle" Roosevelt?

From Time Magazine Archive

Most of the State had always assumed that the canal was a crackbrained project which a few boosters promoted for profit or publicity.

From Time Magazine Archive

All the ledger and daybook men say we are crackbrained.

From A Dream of the North Sea by Runciman, James