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While CBO wonks are famously brilliant or daft—depending on how you want to use their assessments—they are not political and resist any invitation to be so.
DEMOCRATS HEAD TOWARD PIECEMEAL INFRASTRUCTURE VOTES AS COALITION FRAYSPHILIP ELLIOTTSEPTEMBER 28, 2021TIME
I was near daft with fear when I saw Leeby wasna there either.
A WINDOW IN THRUMSJ. M. BARRIE
And Dan leaned over and whispered, "See, she's gone daft, like the rest!"
THE TRANSFORMATION OF JOBFREDERICK VINING FISHER
Ah, she is a bonny thing, but ye ken she is a wee bit daft, puir lassie!
GRAHAM'S MAGAZINE VOL XXXII NO. 6 JUNE 1848VARIOUS
There's a sea called Sargasso, and if I told you half the things about it, you'd think me daft.
THE WIND BLOWETHBRIAN OSWALD DONN-BYRNE
A man must be daft that takes his wifes death so hard it eeny most kills him, and he stays single all the rest of his life.
WHEAT AND HUCKLEBERRIESCHARLOTTE MARION (WHITE) VAILE
Oh, I was mad as a March fox running his first vixen, in that first tide of romantic love,—clean daft and lacking reason.
THE LITTLE RED FOOTROBERT W. CHAMBERS
You're daft about the working-class and have no use for any other.
HUNTINGTOWERJOHN BUCHAN
“You are daft, and he comes here knowing a good deal,” the dream had said.
UNKNOWN MEXICO, VOLUME 1 (OF 2)CARL LUMHOLTZ
But then you know he was what you call daft, and one never knew how much to believe.
THE HALF-HEARTEDJOHN BUCHAN
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