| 11. | Issuing Duke Ellington an apologetic Pulitzer Prize seems especially cockeyed.
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| 12. | How do you do political farce when the reality is so cockeyed?
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| 13. | The cockeyed optimist was sent to a room filled with horse manure.
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| 14. | Like the song; a cockeyed optimist, of course.
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| 15. | Their view of the world is a little cockeyed all the time.
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| 16. | We just sat there laughing at this dragster with a cockeyed engine.
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| 17. | It can come out crooked and cockeyed, its bill rendered to mush.
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| 18. | The ukulele on her lap was a little cockeyed.
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| 19. | Call me a cockeyed optimist, but I can't see it.
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| 20. | McDonagh makes Samuel Beckett look like a cockeyed optimist.
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