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addled

[ad-ld] / ˈæd ld /


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Clearly, I have been addled by having too many rights, too much autonomy.

From Washington Post

Toward the end of a festival I always get a little sentimental — chalk it up to lack of sleep or a surfeit of stories vying for space in my addled brain.

From New York Times

They will meet a team whose sturdy manager, Scaloni, looked a little addled after the Saudi Arabia match but now says, “We are at the peak of our game now, I would say.”

From Washington Post

“This is football,” Addo was saying Friday night, after his team missed an early penalty and grew perhaps addled enough to yield two goals quickly thereafter.

From Washington Post

From there, Ghana perhaps got addled, and Uruguay surely got energy.

From Washington Post