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Guy must have been addled, but his report seemed straight.
As for you, John, your brains must be addled to let him get away with this.
The last thing we need is to addle one of the others just now."
Indeed, he would not have come but for the fact that lack of air had addled his brain.
You would have to be addled to carry it out."
You must not addle the creature's mind with such calculations!
Edwards is not the only one addled by the playoff situation.
I hope so, for otherwise the sun has addled your brains!
Maybe being surrounded by all those hormones had addled his mind.
Such sounds can all too easily addle a person's brains.
She looked at him as though he were addled.
"He must have addled your brains at the same time.
For good measure, he would addle her brain with kisses later.
Kali decided the man had not been addled by the fall after all.
He was beginning to worry that it had begun to addle his brain.
As a result Blade's brain had been addled, mixed up.
"The girl is addled from the rape and cannot get her story straight.
Then a series of brief turns that addled Jeremy completely.
Maybe all the research he had been doing had addled his brain.
I think your father has addled my brains with beating me about the ears.
I think the thin air has addled your brain.
A knock on the head like that will have addled his wits.
There is no reason for people to addle their brains learning what they will never need to know."
How much Lethe does it take to addle the brain?
"Looking at all these confusing codes must have addled my brain," she said.