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Most people only got them when they were dead or dotty.
His wife must either have been very fond of him or else a little bit dotty herself.
Your dotty friend who gestures and drives at the same time?
I should go quite dotty without work, and there is none for me in Venice now.
She said it might be time to rethink the "dotty" system.
This woman was a troubled sister, not a dotty aunt.
We knew what she was getting, so Dotty and I quickly followed.
They disappeared, and the old lady drove the one whose house it was dotty.
Even the dotty old bat on the ground floor has begun to avoid me.
Perhaps, toward the last, I got a bit dotty.
Everybody's favorite dotty uncle doesn't know whether he is in or out.
His daughter's illustrations are dotty, friendly and full of imagination.
It is in the same class of toleration as a dotty relative.
I suppose that has a sort of dotty logic to it."
She is intelligent and attractive but has become mildly dotty on the subject.
Young, rather lovely, nice sense of humour and dotty about her husband.
Someone had lured her daughter to that basement room, probably some dotty old lady.
This enchantingly dotty building has recently been restored and is now on the market.
He may be dotty but he's not completely crackers.
"She's like a dotty old aunt who still collects albums."
She may just be a dotty old lady, but put her down anyway, Bonnie."
In 1988, he had to offer himself as a substitute for the American family's revered, if somewhat dotty father figure.
"Why should all England have gone dotty on the mere subject of dottiness?"
What makes a great flea market is dotty diversity.
Much more fun to be perceived as dangerous than as a dotty old woman.