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daffy

[daf-ee] / ˈdæf i /


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Tall, blonde, curvaceous, she is able to channel a sweet and slightly daffy sexuality through an octave-fluid voice that deeply understands the power of the half-whisper.

From Los Angeles Times

Deshpotic: What Daffy Duck will be if we don’t stop his inordinate lust for power.

From Washington Post

On Monday, as Kitri in Act 1, Catherine Hurlin, a soloist, stood out with her powerful jump and speed, as well as her disarming personality — nodding with daffy encouragement as Bell’s Basilio described his occupation to her father or peeking behind her fan with an expression both sultry and sweet.

From New York Times

DeBose was an assured, funny and versatile host, one who roamed the seats, sat in Andrew Garfield’s lap, danced with Sam Rockwell and prompted Laurence Fishburne to do a Daffy Duck imitation.

From Washington Times

You think it’s supposed to be about Bugs Bunny, then next week it’s about, like, chipmunks, then it’s a crossover with Daffy.

From Los Angeles Times