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In fact, he was a little bit scatterbrained at times.
He is not the best example of his class, being a bit scatterbrained.
"Though, come to think of it, she did seem a bit scatterbrained last week."
She appears to be pretty bright, if a bit scatterbrained.
"And sort of scattered, or maybe I should say scatterbrained."
She always tries to help others who are in trouble, but can sometimes be a bit "scatterbrained".
She is rather scatterbrained, but usually likes to make special wishes.
She's got a cheerful disposition, and sometimes seems a bit scatterbrained.
And Annie; a 30-something administrative assistant who was often scatterbrained.
She is a cheerful girl, yet also quite scatterbrained.
"One of them, particularly scatterbrained and clumsy, finally eclipsed the others."
I've been told that she is capricious and a little scatterbrained."
Smith, that child's far too scatterbrained to pull off a murder!"
Here's something you should know about my mom - she's totally scatterbrained, and she is not a good housekeeper.
With the help of her beautiful but scatterbrained assistant, of course.
Thomas also portrayed himself as a scatterbrained Lothario on this show.
"I did, myself, if for no other reason than that he seems too scatterbrained to be devious.
It's not like her to be so scatterbrained- but she's not been herself these past few days."
Her first impulse was to dismiss the whole thing as one of Freddy's scatterbrained ideas.
Robby was scatterbrained, undependable, and a lot of talk that never turned into action.
You could not expect a man to be sensible, but even men were not that scatterbrained.
But he can also be scatterbrained, antisocial and arrogant.
Beyond pushing its religious message, the movie is too scatterbrained to maintain much narrative continuity.
"It helps with our kind of scatterbrained thinking."
Lately our government has not exactly inspired confidence; its response to terrorism is starting to look a bit scatterbrained.