Scatterbrained in a sentence as an adjective

When I'm ready to switch back to my work I'm less scatterbrained about what I'm trying to accomplish.

They're scatterbrained and clumsy and they screw up incessantly.

I buy a sketchbook and fill it with doodles and diagrams and notes and random, scatterbrained ideas.

Every one I've been to has had all the employees doing every job like a scatterbrained beehive, and it takes 15-20 minutes to get your food.

Show a side-by-side of a parent driving, scatterbrained and frustrated, then show one sitting next to their child in the automated car reading a book together as it drives.

If it is, coupled with all of the other crazy Olympics Twitter snafus, Twitter is pretty much dead to me. I only use it to follow the ~20-30 obscure Internet celebrities that I care about, and for that it was useful, but it's not worth associating with such a scatterbrained company.

Unfortunately I have trouble communicating ideas to others, because I can't convey the whole context of what I'm considering, so my arguments sometimes sound scatterbrained even when they are solid.

Scatterbrained definitions

adjective

lacking sense or discretion; "his rattlebrained crackpot ideas"; "how rattlepated I am! I've forgotten what I came for"- Glenway Westcott

See also: rattlebrained rattlepated scatty

adjective

guided by whim and fancy; "flighty young girls"

See also: flighty flyaway head-in-the-clouds