Aún no tenemos significados para "plain daft".
1Some people are giving us an even chance but that's plain daft.
2In a statement they said: To describe Ken as anti-Semitic is plain daft.
3To try to write a budget for 2013 would be just plain daft.
4To refer to this unruly hybrid as "International Rules" is plain daft.
5It's not a huge issue in itself, but it's plain daft all the same.
6Carroll makes no apologies for his obsession with the obscure and at times plain daft.
7They have been impenetrable, hectoring, alienating and plain daft.
8You'd be just plain daft to miss out.
9His films were shocking, flamboyant, irreverent, anarchic as well as warm and funny and sometimes plain daft.
10Watching The Naked Election made you realise that most of those who stand for election must really be plain daft.
11The local council is doing some housekeeping with a clearout of old, obsolete or just plain daft bylaws dating back to 1933.
12Motorists who disagree with " plain daft" speed limits will soon be able to challenge them by using a new appeals process.
13As the economist Eamonn Butler puts it, the 'perfect market is not just an abstraction; it's plain daft...
14The thought of racing through 18 miles of flushing weirs and spinning torrents is strictly for the madly adventurous or the just plain daft.
15The idea that a quarter of a million jobs can be spirited out of the overall economy -and where needed -is plain daft.
16However, none of that has any bearing on the fact that many of the consultants' objections to the new Medical Practitioners Bill are plain daft.
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