(1) Characterized by undue haste and lack of thought or deliberation, `brainish' is archaic
(2) Characterized by undue haste and lack of thought or deliberation
(3) Crazy
(4) Impulsive
(1) A reckless impetuous irresponsible person
(1) Sweden has not had a Queen since the reign of the eccentric madcap Queen Christina in the 1600's.
(2) It might have been a rather bleak and drizzly evening when the madcap group exploded on stage, fronted by the eccentric Anthony Kiedis.
(3) The locals take to his madcap scheme: they help, they hinder, they call him pilote, meaning flyer.
(4) This used to be a joint enterprise with her husband Jonathan: a madcap scheme to create cook books in a house with no mains, electricity or freezer.
(5) I did, however, see them tittering, shrieking, guffawing and hooting with laughter at the madcap slapstick that has become the trademark of these two spiky-haired, South Yorkshire clowns.
(6) Like walking into the fun house at your local fair it's zany, madcap and often tongue in cheek.
(7) Initial reactions suggest they will take to his work more readily than his UK audience, whom he says struggled for a long time to see past the madcap exteriors and into the thought process behind them.
(8) But behind the madcap drama of the u2018camel lady,u2019 as Davidson became known, are a young woman's complicated emotions about the end of adventure and the arrival of fame.
(9) By this stage I was barely holding it together, ready to bust out in tears of joy at how zany these madcap antics were unfolding to be.
(10) Let all concerned with planning this madcap scheme spend the next six months in a wheelchair!
(11) Weak chinned actor Hugh Laurie forms a madcap duo with portly black and white film story Oliver Hardy which would have been just about different enough from the original to be worth pursuing.
(12) He's as busy as ever with his fingers in other people's pies: producing other artists, writing movie soundtracks, throwing off more or less madcap schemes.
(13) So I decided to look to Hollywood, the cradle of crazy madcap money making schemes.
(14) She didn't pause to think of Bob's age - just to be with him and join in his madcap schemes was sufficient.
(15) We're talking comedy club level laughter for the madcap adventures brought out on film and used to introduce each piece.
(16) He said: u2018On the same night that they voted to close an old people's home, they come up with this madcap scheme.u2019
(17) If nothing else, they've proved that there's more to them than madcap song titles and other weird stuff.
(18) Long ago, goes the story, a young Horwich Loco Works apprentice, famed, among other things, for his madcap escapades, rode a bicycle up the steps of Bolton Town Hall and also of the Mechanics' Institute, Horwich.
(19) Pursuing any technological bet is regarded as a madcap scheme; again, how times change!
(20) A daredevil charity fundraiser was yesterday recovering from a madcap stunt which left him feeling rather sore.
(21) So is this end of such madcap actions by parents who should know better?
(22) The result is a madcap and bittersweet tale that is funny and observant enough to allow one to overlook writing that occasionally suffers from stereotypical Spanish machismo.
(23) Where kooky, zany, and madcap meet is the locus of Jacquelyn Reingold's modest but spunky comedy String Fever.
(24) Was he a highly-charged risk-taker who, away from his family, had chanced all on a madcap , criminal adventure?
(25) Her friends have always known her as a madcap but her latest fund raising exploits have left them astounded.
(26) Thus what initially appears to be a madcap scheme begins to have its merits.
(27) We won't reveal any more of the crazy, madcap story line suffice to say that in the best tradition of musicals they all live happily ever after, with a few surprises.
(28) The red of her coat brought out the natural glow of her skin, and a bandage on her temple made her look madcap and rakish.
(29) Nor was he madcap , zany, and over-the-top like Robin Williams who in his public persona seems instinctively funny.
(30) The result is a zany weekend of madcap musical comedy in classic Rankin / Bass style.
reckless
zany
hotheaded
eccentric
lunatic
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Sane