Lacking sense or discretion.
Lost in thought; showing preoccupation.
1Marvellously scatty at times, until it came to the acting.
2She does not have a scatty mind, even though that is the preferred characterisation.
3A scatty blonde disrupts her best friend's wedding.
4I'm very scatty and I'm always thinking.
5There was much scatty batting from England.
6Keeping your mind on your key aims will help to counteract your scatty thoughts and help you focus.
7He could be scatty and disorganised.
8But there are certain things that drive me mad, daft, scatty, up the wall, and off the wall.
9Keeping a list of your plans near you will help to counteract your scatty thoughts and help you focus.
10He has these moments against the spinners, which must drive coaches and colleagues scatty and can be misinterpreted as bravado.
11New mums are accused of being a bit scatty, but hormones, in my view, have damn all to do with it.
12He had flown before, of course, flown many times on Krikkit until all the birdtalk had driven him scatty, but this was different.
13Jim McLean was going scatty because I think he thought as well this would be our big chance to win the Scottish Cup.
14In one late scene, the scatty Irene gives a raw insight into surviving grief, leaving Breda with admiration for her friend's courage and spirit.
15But with Bastet as their ally, I simply don't know, Scatty answered.
16Scatty moved out of the shadows and fell into step beside him.