Usar "addled" en una oración
addled oraciones de ejemplo
addled
1. It opened and a cute, lightly-freckled face, framed in orange curls exclaimed, “Jorma!?” as he instantly went into shock when his addled brain finally recognized her as Venna
2. Besides, his mind was still too addled for intelligent communication, especially a conversation with the mage, though there were many words he wished to say to the man
3. Didn’t I just say that? Or is that too much for your addled
4. You’re that addled poet
5. “What with our Charlie being an only child the grief has addled her brain somewhat so like I say please make allowances for her”, and he showed me through to the backroom
6. “You’re a bloody fool George Drew I really do believe that your brain is addled”, and he shook his head moving on
7. When I brought his robbery of Tarrant County taxpayers to his addled attention he became irate and seemed to be on the verge of some sort of cardiac event
8. Maybe later, when he wasn’t so addled
9. The buccaneers weaved drunkenly, they swore incoherently; they were addled and bewildered, but they grasped their swords and advanced with a ferocity not dimmed in the slightest by the fact that they did not understand what it was all about
10. Blurb from Forever Clan - “I think reading all those vampire romance novels you love so much has addled your brain, Sunday Rose St
11. Part of the undue influence claim is showing that the person being influenced was addled and that the person doing the influencing used that to their advantage
12. His mind fogged and addled by her spells, Mickey was incapable of thinking straight and reacted on a purely emotional level, while he was experiencing intense desire for her
13. assassins really where they were addled with drugs and convinced to have
14. Hunching forward, Vinnie shook his head in an attempt to sweep the stars from his addled brain
15. "But I'd rather be addled than empty
16. how it addled her brain
17. She watched him flush as he shook away his addled thoughts
18. And you know she fancies it's very touching and does not suspect how stupid she is! To my thinking that drunken commissariat clerk is a great deal cleverer, anyway one can see that he has addled his brains with drink, but you know, these foreigners are always so well behaved
19. "I know nothing about that," said Sancho; "all I know is it will be my bad luck that through not finding this head my county will melt away like salt in water;"--for Sancho awake was worse than his master asleep, so much had his master's promises addled his wits
20. As for those who did make a half-hearted effort to do so, in the majority of cases their minds were so rusty and stultified by long years of disuse, that, although the pamphlets were generally written in such simple language that a child might have understood, the argument was generally too obscure to be grasped by men whose minds were addled by the stories told them by their Liberal and Tory masters
21. Attendants at various PSAs and `Church Mission Halls' who went every Sunday afternoon to be lectured on their duty to their betters and to have their minds - save the mark! - addled and stultified by such persons as Rushton, Sweater, Didlum and Grinder, not to mention such mental specialists as the holy reverend Belchers and Boshers, and such persons as John Starr
22. Bit addled now
23. Then he starts all confused mucking it up about mortgagor under the act likethe lord chancellor giving it out on the bench and for the benefit of the wife and that a trust is created but on the other hand that Dignam owed Bridgeman the money and if now the wife or the widow contested the mortgagee's right till he near had the head of me addled with his mortgagor under the act
24. Grasping at an addled resolution, he began to stir
25. ' Ah, the fool! And you know she fancies it's very touching and does not suspect how stupid she is! To my thinking that drunken commissariat clerk is a great deal cleverer, anyway one can see that he has addled his brains with drink, but you know, these foreigners are always so well behaved and serious
26. But all these years at war have addled his brain
27. When this occurred, I started recounting my first memories, when my addled parents were present, when my father’s charm was still charming
28. see that he has addled his brains with drink, but you know, these foreigners are always so well behaved and serious…
29. And why should we make a sort of hotch-potch of two subjects, on which we do not think alike, for the purpose of getting us all united against both? It is an old adage, and a very homely one, perhaps too much so for the delicate ears of this assembly, that if you put one addled egg into a pudding, you may add fresh ones, ad infinitum, but you can never sweeten it