Sentences with batty
bat·ty
B b - Batty wings. — Shakespeare.
- We could guffaw at the antics of a batty learner-driver, a camp airport official or flummoxed hotel workers.
- Faint, hard-to-read indicators and an obtuse, non-intuitive interface drove me batty trying to move from one screen to the next.
- The school really is batty giving people like you a second look for their scholastic achievement.
- But he admits being batty about the phenomenon.
- It drives me absolutely batty when I thank a waiter, sales clerk, or other paid service person and the response is ‘no problem.
- I expected her to be all talked out on the subject of her great love; in fact she mentions Gainsbourg first, then evokes his memory repeatedly over the next hour, in which she's charming, if somewhat batty, company.
- Her impulsive, easily outraged father has removed all his children from school to be home-educated, and her mother, a batty inventor, is usually ensconced among collections of not-quite-perfected gadgets.
- And now the world and his wife are wondering what the batty couple will name their next child.
- When I'm old and grey and either too batty, too jaded or simply too wise to care much about social propriety and the trivia of a speeding fine, I will be buying myself a Micra and the A-roads will be mine.
- You can drive yourself batty trying to figure out what every color is supposed to symbolize.
- To think that she has twice come close to being married, and especially to being married to young and attractive Fortune - she must be quite batty to turn away from that.
- Through her journal we learn that her father is a mildly batty author who is resented by the family for relocating them to a remote castle in the British countryside years before.
- Julie, the wonderfully batty nurse, is back on duty.
- In Mr. Kirsch's telling, it is more like Mr. Holifield has interestingly presented the deranged notes that a batty aunt in the attic kept in a shoebox.
- He was trying to be friendly in a slightly heavy-handed fashion, and possibly had a couple of marbles missing from his collection, but was more like a slightly batty grandfather, than a menace.
- Gabrielle Dunlevy Animal welfare activists are warning inner Sydney residents they are about to be driven batty by flying foxes evicted from the Royal.