(1) It drives me absolutely batty when I thank a waiter, sales clerk, or other paid service person and the response is ÔÇÿno problem.ÔÇÖ(2) I'm trying to be patient, I'm trying to be understanding, but all I'm ending up with is batty .(3) I looked at the audience and thought: how come it is always these people, or their fathers, grandfathers, cousins and batty aunts, who find their way into clubs?(4) To think that she has twice come close to being married, and especially to being married to young and attractive Fortune - she must be quite batty to turn away from that.(5) Her impulsive, easily outraged father has removed all his children from school to be home-educated, and her mother, a batty inventor, is usually ensconced among collections of not-quite-perfected gadgets.(6) The school really is batty giving people like you a second look for their scholastic achievement.(7) But he admits being batty about the phenomenon.(8) Where's the batty professor gotten himself now?(9) When I'm old and grey and either too batty , too jaded or simply too wise to care much about social propriety and the trivia of a speeding fine, I will be buying myself a Micra and the A-roads will be mine.(10) The girl looked at the window of the Drexler place, and shied off as the old, batty pair of eyes came down upon her.(11) Julie, the wonderfully batty nurse, is back on duty.(12) Through her journal we learn that her father is a mildly batty author who is resented by the family for relocating them to a remote castle in the British countryside years before.(13) He was trying to be friendly in a slightly heavy-handed fashion, and possibly had a couple of marbles missing from his collection, but was more like a slightly batty grandfather, than a menace.(14) You can drive yourself batty trying to figure out what every color is supposed to symbolize.(15) Don Quijote's pretense at madness and further references to Mambrino's basin, is starting to convince Sancho that his master is indeed batty and he tells him so.(16) Faint, hard-to-read indicators and an obtuse, non-intuitive interface drove me batty trying to move from one screen to the next.