Sentences with daffy
daf·fy
D d - They're also attractive for his daffy sense of humour and affection for actors dressed up as bears, lions and robots.
- She is an actress who has parlayed her adequate talent and impressive energy into a career playing slightly vulnerable, slightly daffy roles.
- He does, however, occasionally smirk, though he seems to be morphing that mannerism into a daffy eye-rolling gesture reminiscent of Jack Benny.
- The comedy may be daffy, but it is great fun, and it makes a virtue of its stuck-in-a-lift scenario.
- In fact, it is a delightful journey with daffy characters and clever dialogue.
- Gemma Jones says she enjoyed working on Bootleg ‘enormously’ describing Mrs Bubby as ‘a slightly daffy character’ and very different from her usual role.
- Dora is a middle-aged, life-long aspiring actress who brings a mix of daffy flamboyance and tragic loneliness to the household.
- This account of seemingly genuine claimants, reckless pretenders, daffy charlatans and patently mad pretenders to the French crown is the stuff of high farce.
- The site missed the news that the distinctively daffy television presenter has been named the top British secret fantasy figure.
- Equally impressive is Marjorie Holder as the effusive, slightly daffy Cecily.
- My own decision two years ago to leave Fleet Street was considered a daffy girl's midlife crisis.
- When the film strips down to basics and actually concentrates on its main characters rather than these daffy asides, it's pretty good.
- In his next play, After the Fall, he would caricature her as a daffy, needy addict.
- Elf is a charmingly daffy movie that feels like a leap back in time to more genuinely heart-warming Christmas fare.
- With her timing and verve, especially in her daffy musical numbers, she has consistently outshone Sarah Michelle Gellar.
- The works often delve into the lives of the quirky, the eccentric, and the just plain daffy with comic precision and a certain amount of heartwarming pathos.
- Now, of course, that whole notion does indeed seem pretty daffy, at first and at second sight.
- Mozart's late dramma serio per musica ‘La clemza di Tito’ is supposed to be both funny and slightly daffy - and this was no exception.
- This has hilarious turns as Amy Winehouse, Jessica Simpson and the daffy princess from Enchanted.