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He couldn't be sure she was too batty to see him.
Says he can tell us all about a batty inventor.
The old rich insist on being batty right to the end, and beyond.
Cecelia might have her batty side, but she did care about people.
Awfully few rich people can be so batty as to believe otherwise.
These seemed to be good names for a group of solemnly batty birds.
She then went on to play a series of eccentric or batty ladies in several Hollywood films.
He approaches the material like your very fervent and slightly batty uncle.
He was a nice old boy quite batty about mosses and plants and things.
I mean she's so batty, it isn't even funny.
Heard she'd gone a bit batty actually, if not totally ga-ga.
She is a generally sweet and motherly, though slightly batty woman who looks after the younger members of their circle as her own children.
The story takes place entirely in the large house of a slightly batty New York City family.
You know how batty she could be."
Sometimes," the voice said, quite confidentially, "I'm battier than a bedbug."
"Mister," he said, "I think you're batty as a bed-bug."
Lord Bath may not be so batty after all: despite his 73 wifelets, he has only two legitimate children.
"He's a bit batty himself," he thought.
She was described as a "batty granny".
Vivid, batty women, they command your attention whenever they're speaking - or slurring - the tangle of thoughts in their heads.
Then it seems downright batty.
Mastermind - "gets battier all the time.
She's quite batty, you know.
At first, these batty people are made to seem charmingly zany by Mr. Carey's prose.
He keeps mumbling and chuckling to himself; a likeably batty old buzzard.