Phrases with «daft question»

The phrase "daft question" means a silly or foolish question. Full definition

Sentences with «daft question»

  • It is, which isn't as daft a question as it sounds, because its predecessor was based on Mercedes C - class underpinnings. (carmagazine.co.uk)
  • The latest daft question: if Ed Miliband and the Labour party want to win the next election, should they seek to win votes from the Liberal Democrats, or from the Conservatives? (labour-uncut.co.uk)
  • So rather than frittering away valuable interview time on answering daft questions, or getting annoyed with an amateur interviewer, turn the conversation towards something that puts your abilities in a better light. (theladders.com)
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