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Oh, mother, you're daffy about the Rexhills, why not admit it and be done with it?
HIDDEN GOLDWILDER ANTHONY
Conservation that does not make use of resources rapidly going to waste is Conservation gone daffy.
PROCEEDINGS OF THE SECOND NATIONAL CONSERVATION CONGRESSVARIOUS
Mike grinned, remembering the time he had driven a robot brain daffy by bluffing it at poker.
UNWISE CHILDGORDON RANDALL GARRETT
"You have the air of a daffy young Englishman just arrived in the Colonies to make your fortune," she said.
THE PIONEERSKATHARINE SUSANNAH PRICHARD
Are you clean daffy, doin' a barn dance around that rusty capstan, makin' a noise fit to frighten the fish?
CAPTAIN SCRAGGSPETER B. KYNE
What usually happens to the men who are associated with you in any enterprise: they get daffy over you.
THE CAB OF THE SLEEPING HORSEJOHN REED SCOTT
The young people were quite aghast at the news that the person with whom this strange being lived was considered daffy.
THE CARTER GIRLS' WEEK-END CAMPNELL SPEED
Queer little animals that come only from Daffy land can be made of the single daffodil-blossoms.
MOTHER NATURE'S TOY-SHOPLINA BEARD
My gov'nor would give a few sovs for that Sapphire; he's entirely daffy on the subject of Indian curios.
THE THREE SAPPHIRESW. A. FRASER
Fig. 145 is Miss Daffy-down-dilly, who has just come to town and is feeling very bashful about it.
LITTLE FOLKS' HANDY BOOKLINA BEARD
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OCTOBER 26, 1985
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