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addle

[ad-l] / ˈæd l /


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He expected the chemical would addle mitochondria in every organ.

From Science Magazine May 4, 2023

Her putter works just fine from medium to long range; it’s the tiddlers that get her nerves jangling and addle the head.

From The Guardian Aug. 3, 2019

The company will also remove nests, transport injured birds to rehabilitation centers and addle the eggs.

From Seattle Times Sep. 27, 2018

The company will also remove nests, transport injured birds to rehabilitation centers and addle eggs.

From Washington Times Sep. 27, 2018

“I dim the eyes and addle the brain. Every mortal fears old age!”

From "The House of Hades" by Rick Riordan

Los Angeles and Tucson, Ariz. Despite many close friendships, especially with women, he was at heart a loner, conditioned, possibly, by clinical depression, for which he sought electroshock therapy even though it addled his brain.

From The Wall Street Journal Mar. 30, 2026

No mastermind, Musk is more Scaramucci 2.0—an addled and overcaffeinated whirlwind that we all hoped would be one more chapter to which we could say: “Whoa, that was wild. Next.”

From Slate Feb. 7, 2025

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

From Salon Jan. 5, 2025

Peruvians are demoralized by all the corruption and still addled from the COVID-19 pandemic, Gorriti says.

From Seattle Times Apr. 27, 2024

He wished them no particular harm—concentrating his indignation upon the leaden who had seduced their addled pates—but he knew that they would have to be allowed their fight.

From "The Once and Future King" by T. H. White

He said social media could create "greater connections and a sense of belonging" but also came with risks including the "harm of addling the developing mind of young people".

From BBC Jan. 15, 2026

It is the play itself that lurches and rocks us, addling our expectation of narrative coherence in order to take us inside the sort of experience that can’t be grasped with the mind alone.

From The New Yorker Sep. 30, 2019

The blaze has been propelled by a heatwave addling much of the nation, in addition to the naturally dry and windy conditions of Southern California's Santa Clarita Valley, the area affected by the fire.

From US News Jul. 25, 2016

You don’t feel like hissing this Miss Hannigan, which adds an addling ambivalence to the show.

From New York Times Nov. 9, 2012

Ann's the best pal Tony could possibly have, so, for goodness' sake, be content with that and don't get addling your brains by trying to marry her off to him.

From The Vision of Desire by Margaret Pedler




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