addle-pated
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Yet Wodehouse's absurd caricatures always made sense in their own addle-pated terms, and underlying each of the master's farces was the coherent comic statement that blithering idiocy was the finest bulwark of the Empire.
From Time Magazine Archive
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He helps to explain matters to the addle-pated police.
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An’ d’ye think we’re goin’ to believe any addle-pated scalliwag such as my Hervey, agin’ you?
From The Hound From The North by Bull, Charles Livingston
The Cornwall Press describes his rival as "an addle-pated upstart—a superannuated Zany."
From The History of Tasmania, Volume I by West, John
Thea, however, had one in the person of her addle-pated aunt, Tillie Kronborg.
From The Song of the Lark by Cather, Willa Sibert