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Batty   Listen
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Batty  adj.  
1.
Belonging to, or resembling, a bat. "Batty wings."
2.
Crazy; demented; loony; nuts; as, her constant gabbing is driving me batty. (Colloq.)
Synonyms: bats.






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"Batty" Quotes from Famous Books



... who has done a crime you got to figure on what he said and done last, so as to get a line on what he's going to do next; and when I come to study over that hired man had mostly said to me I remembered it was about Wyoming and ropes and cows—things like that. I knowed he was batty, like so many people is, about Western things—not that Western men is any different from anybody else, though a lot of people ...
— The Man Next Door • Emerson Hough

... and to White Hall to the Duke as usual, and did our business there. So I away to Westminster (Batty with me, whom I had presented to Sir W. Coventry) and there told Mrs. Michell of her kinswoman's running away, which troubled her. So home, and there find another little girle come from my wife's mother, likely to do ...
— Diary of Samuel Pepys, Complete • Samuel Pepys

... knew after I went into that room with you, I was lyin' here in the dark. I couldn't move or speak, sir, an' it was so black, I kind of got it into my head maybe I was dead and buried. If it hadn't been for my hearing things—voices talking, and all that—I guess I would have gone clear batty. Maybe I didn't get everything straight, sir, but one o' them fellows was Hobart, ...
— The Case and The Girl • Randall Parrish

... sworn what is altogether false; and there are contradictions in the depositions which have not been brought before your lordships' notice. I suppose the depositions being imperfect, there was no necessity for it. As to Mr. Batty, he swore at his first examination before the magistrates that a large stone fell on me, a stone which Mr. Roberts said at the time would have killed an elephant. But not the slightest mark was found on my head; and if I was to go round the country, and him ...
— The Dock and the Scaffold • Unknown



Words linked to "Batty" :   bats, loco, round the bend, bonkers, loopy, insane, buggy, loony, barmy, wacky, fruity, nuts, kookie, whacky, daft, haywire, nutty, around the bend, kooky, crackers, cracked, dotty



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