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Scatter-brain

Scatter-brain \Scat"ter-brain`\, n. A giddy or thoughtless person; one incapable of concentration or attention. [Written also scatter-brains.]

Usage examples of "scatter-brain".

The old mage was not off on some other plane meddling, or fussing scatter-brained among scrolls and librams dusty and brittle with age, but here and alert and looking completely unafraid.

He said it was when one of the funniest scatter-brained old pussies he'd ever met came marching into his bedroom out in the West Indies, with a fluffy pink scarf round her neck, telling him he was to get up and do something to prevent a murder.

Kinnison pere explained quite patiently -- for him -- that all he had got out of the little fracas was a split lip, that young Northrop's hair wasn't even mussed, and that if everybody had been packing guns some scatter-brained young damn fool like him would have started blasting and blown everything higher than up -- would have spoiled.

Badly co-ordinated, it seemed to me, scatter-brained, and in a condition of some emotion which I thought on the whole was fear.

Well do I know that you think me scatter-brained, but I’ve as good a right to be here as you.

But Valentin heard a whisper that Brayne, like so many scatter-brained sceptics, was drifting to us.

She's elderly, I gather, and much more punctilious than the young scatter-brains of today.