addle-headed
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Before assuring his actors that they are addle-headed and incompetent, he removes his checked coat, folds it carefully and throws it on the ground.
From Time Magazine Archive
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“You know he has nothing to recommend him but money and a ridiculous roll of addle-headed predecessors; now, don’t you?”
From "Great Expectations" by Charles Dickens
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An addle-headed theorist, he was, till a woman got hold of him—one of the other kind, you know—and gave him something practical to think about.
From South Wind by Douglas, Norman
Do the addle-headed creatures suppose, that the smallest event is not subservient as a link to the necessity of eternal laws?
From The Pictures; The Betrothing Novels by Thirlwall, Connop
"He's no worse than many others, and the people of this State and city are, after all, only a little more addle-headed than other Americans."
From The Octopus : A story of California by Norris, Frank