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- adjective
superlative form ofdaft : mostdaft .
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Examples
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One of the daftest ideas on a bonding trip, no matter how demanding it is designed to be, is to put Anderson in a boxing ring with anybody, even Chris Tremlett, who is alleged to have thrown the punch that has put England's Ashes plans in jeopardy.
Pre-Ashes boot camps: team-building fun or a waste of time? David Hopps 2010
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As Nadine Dorries's pro-abstinence sex education bill – the "daftest piece of legislation" Labour's Chris Bryant has ever seen – passes its first reading, a survey of 1,700 parents reveals most don't want their kids learning about sex until secondary school.
Our pick of the week: The story, the stat, the quote, the tweet 2011
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None of this matters, really - the BBC made a "realistic" space drama entitled Star Cops, and it was much less fun and memorable than Doctor Who or Space: 1999 at their daftest.
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Once or twice, the otherwise excellent script veered erratically into the realm of the naff, reminiscent of the Apprentice's daftest aphorists.
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Thanks to Curzon who sent me a wonderful selection of pictures of cats doing the daftest things today.
Rocky's Sunday 2008
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Thanks to Curzon who sent me a wonderful selection of pictures of cats doing the daftest things today.
Rocky's Sunday 2008
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"Yeah!" he says, as if it's the daftest question he's ever been asked.
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Like the UK comedian Jasper Carrott and his collection of wacky motor insurance claims, I've been collecting the daftest online comments from the anti-science sector for a while.
Advanced Trolling 101 EliRabett 2010
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The daftest, however, is the convention that no one attacks on the run to Paris? at least until the sprinters, a breed apart, unleash their death-or-glory stampede.
Tour de France 2010: Protocol observed for Alberto Contador's coronation 2010
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Is the mad, conniving and neurotically prudent Prince joining forces with the Mirror as a peculiar, slightly undignified hybrid of art, celebrity, gossip, commerce, stunt, ego and news one of the daftest signs of a collapse in the essential 20th-century pop reality that enabled a Prince to be who he is?
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