The upper-class twit is too feather-brained to succeed in management, so his shifty uncle gets him a job as a worker in his missile plant. |
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You are older, wiser, more mature, and more rational then your feather-brained students. |
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I expect better from The Economist than I get from the usual feather-brained and fashion-addled stuff I read in Time or Newsweek. |
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Guinevere is the feather-brained but motherly chicken who takes Merlin under her wing. |
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His father was remote and dull, his mother feather-brained and quarrelsome. |
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They are a sort of feather-brained mass which it is necessary to control rather than assist in organising themselves. |
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I worry that Miss Fame may end up being a little too feather-brained for the finale. |
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These formidable warriors fight each other during interacademic tournaments, the current winner of which is no one but the sappy and feather-brained Hakufu Sonsaku. |
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