Fruitcake in a sentence as a noun

Some agree with it, some kind of agree with it, and some think he is a fruitcake.

But people are beginning to listen to me and not count me so much a fruitcake.

They could hand out degrees "magna *** fruitcake" and nobody would blink.

" I'm so glad I'm not alone: I'm happy as a clam not to be nutty as a fruitcake.

If it's "give everyone fruitcake", why do I need a computer to figure that out?

It's a really cool demo though, really enjoy the bounciness of "fruitcake on wheels".

Whoever wrote that was some sort of Amish anti-technology fruitcake.

It doesn't matter who's in the chair: Democrat, Republican, fruitcake, saint, elected, appointed, whatever.

Warwick is just an attention seeking fruitcake, and an utter embarrassment to the entire British computing ecosystem.

Then the Fox reporter made fun of his girlfriend for being rather "hippyish" and enrolling in circus classes, and asked leading questions that were clearly heading down the path of "this guy is a fruitcake liberal.

Yet what we get, each time someone decides to be "tough on crime", is "tough on criminals", because that's easy and short-term, and to the tabloid reading masses is mistaken for "tough on crime".The closest we ever got that closest religious fruitcake Blair saying "tough on the causes of crime" but he turned out to be like the rest[1].

Fruitcake definitions

noun

a whimsically eccentric person

See also: crackpot crank screwball

noun

a rich cake containing dried fruit and nuts and citrus peel and so on