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addled

[ ad-ld ]

adjective

  1. confused, especially mentally:

    Given her addled state, the police discounted much of what the witness had to say.

  2. (of an egg) not able to produce viable young:

    One of the nests had two chicks and two addled eggs.



verb

  1. the simple past tense and past participle of addle ( def ).
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Trump, addled as he is, still understands that it's unwise to alienate his largely elderly base by attacking two popular programs they depend on.

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The boys are working with no supervision other than Musk and a handful of henchmen, allegedly under the authority of the addled president who spends his days screaming at clouds.

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But, like every addled maniac, his hatred lacks focus.

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After delivering a rousing State of the Union address in March, Biden showed up for his June debate with Trump so addled that the party backlash forced him from the ticket.

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He was always a bad leader, but he's increasingly old and addled, making keeping his party in line even harder.

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