An upset reminds us that any game can turn on a moment of skill carried off by the unfancied, or of unaccountable dottiness displayed by the favourites. |
I had hopes that she, a campaigning journalist, would develop her twin strains of doughtiness and dottiness and become a thorn in the flesh. |
Moments of menace provided an even better contrast set against the dottiness of Bea and Giles, Lizzie Winkler and Andy Williams. |
I had hopes that she would develop her twin strains of doughtiness and dottiness and become a thorn in the flesh. |
What they had not fully foreseen was the dottiness that was already besetting their own kind. |
If anything it was about the dottiness of Britain, about the very notion of having a queen. |