dingbat
Prononciation : [ˈdɪŋbæt]
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Contexte : « colloquial expression »
(noun) a silly or foolish person. It's a playful way to call someone a bit goofy or not very smart, but often without being too mean.
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He can be such a dingbat when he forgets his own birthday.
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She is not a dingbat; she always knows exactly what to do.
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Did you really think that was a good idea, or are you just being a dingbat?
Contexte : « puzzles »
(noun) a type of puzzle or word play. Usually, it's a funny or tricky activity where you have to solve problems or find words.
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We enjoyed solving a dingbat puzzle together at the coffee shop.
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The dingbat puzzle was too hard for me, and I couldn't figure it out.
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Have you ever tried a dingbat puzzle before?
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