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1 He's been a maniac for years, but this is completely daft .
2 Herr Stein is completely daft on the subject of his daughter.
3 I remember noticing how tense he'd got, and worrying he'd blurt out something completely daft .
4 Let me rephrase myself: You are completely daft ! the harbormaster blustered, so as not to give the option of answering.
6 You're both completely daft .
7 "You're all completely daft , " he said flatly.
8 "You're both completely daft , " he said wonderingly.
9 "All these Muggle games are completely daft . "
10 "Are all of you Slytherins completely daft ? "
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