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1 Vicars and church wardens can be as daft as life's Bernie Ecclestones.
2 This is not as daft a question as it might appear.
3 That seems an idea about as daft as Soda Stream now.
4 Oh, I'm sure he can be as daft as the next bloke sometimes.
5 But not as daft as this: Paul Ince is going to sign Robbie Fowler.
6 It means he's not as daft as you thought.
7 But the climbers weren't as daft as I looked.
8 Likely as not she's brewing the curse, to be thinking thoughts as daft as these.
9 What I really need is a new body-andthat's not as daft as you might imagine.
10 Watch yerself Albert that McGrory isnay as daft as he looks, as we left the house.
11 But it does seem that Cook's assertion isn't quite as daft as it appeared on first viewing.
12 A wonderful film that can be as daft as it is genius, Pulp Fiction will never disappoint.
13 You're both just as daft as Walker.
14 In that hour I thought her as daft as the Sweet-Singers, whose nails were uncommonly near my cheek.
15 It's hard to imagine a fiasco as daft as the one surrounding the Ghostbusters reboot taking place had it been a series.
16 There are no spirit-women in the trees, there are no gods below the dirt, else that they be as daft as Hurna.
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