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addled

adjective as in confused

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He’s more concerned with the character’s state of mind, which is troubled, addled from drugs and booze, and driven almost mad with yearning.

Trump’s apparently already addled mind and debauched morals are in terminal decline, and his campaign isn’t doing much right.

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His staff did everything they could to make it easy on the increasingly addled old man.

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That means staying on the attack and showing everybody what a great time she’s having cleaning Trump’s addled clock.

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They bolted at the final note to get backstage for curtain calls and were met with cheers — not a given with European audiences alternately amazed, addled and appalled by reinvented works known as regietheater.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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