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But show him a pretty young thing and he goes all addled.
Nobody knows the old man, who seems to be a bit addled.
The rest of us cannot make up our addled minds.
"But he was having a blast, doing whatever came into his addled mind."
"And you've certainly no right to call me an addled woman.
So where is that crazy, old and addled Lou now?
"Her brain may be a little addled, but she has a certain power.
It was refusing to make sense in my addled brain.
"I thought I'd drunk my way past the addled point."
The generosity, however, seemed out of control, as was the slow, addled service.
Maybe her mind was so addled she just picked up on things other people didn't.
I am not so addled as to cross swords with you, yet.
It was all too convoluted for my addled old mind to process.
It had no crew, only a single addled and middle-aged human.
I said what seemed obvious to my addled mind, "Then you are not here.
At some branches, the chicken has the same addled look as the men serving it.
She patted his arm, realized she'd done it as if he were a child- or an addled old man.
He might have spent the full term there, but, as already noted, his teacher had found him "addled."
Gerald's mind becomes addled after the death of his wife, Ellen.
Sweet heaven, now her brain must have become addled, if that was the best she could come up with.
But at length the feeling of my brain getting addled crept upon me.
Television plots can leave viewers with addled perceptions of the law.
But the intense, addled, threatened response convinced me that I was serious.
Adding more madness to his already addled senses was the last thing he needed.
Was the old Brendan still in hiding somewhere, behind those addled eyes?