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1 I'm clean daft to be talking so at this stage o' the proceedings.
2 He had too keen a sense of the ridiculous to go clean daft on the subject.
3 Master Lancelot, you must be gone clean daft .
4 They're just daft down there; clean daft .
5 He's below deck forward and clean daft .
6 You look and talk clean daft .
7 I always could make gems, but what I want to know is if you have gone clean daft .
8 But ye're daft, man; clean daft .
9 She's daft; clean daft , puir dear!
10 Ethel told her she was " clean daft ; " but Jenny said, "Let me enjoy it while I can.
11 He's clean daft about birds.
12 He's an ambeequosity to me, sir, for if I took a tithe o' the amount I'd be clean daft .
14 Lovel offered gold to the beggar, but Edie once more refused it, declaring that he thought all the folk had "gone clean daft . "
15 "You're both clean daft together," said the old lady, with dancing eyes.
16 "The fellow's clean daft , " Macdugal remarked to his partner, a few minutes later.
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