Addled example sentences
Related (13): confused, befuddled, disoriented, muddled, bewildered, mixed-up, puzzled, dazed, stupefied, scattered, incoherent, unfocused, jumbled.
"Addled" Example Sentences
Common Phases
1. His addled mind could barely remember his own name.
2. Her absent-minded husband was starting to seem completely addled.
3. The old man's thoughts were addled with age and confusion.
4. The boxer took too many hits to the head, his mind was now completely addled.
5. Her alcoholic father had an addled brain from years of drinking.
6. My grandmother's mind is becoming addled in her old age.
7. His once brilliant intellect has been addled by drug use.
8. The dementia patient's mind was sadly addled and confused.
9. The seniors played bingo with addled but happy minds.
10. The professor's once sharp intellect seemed addled and dull now.
11. The angry woman launched into an addled rant about her neighbors.
12. Her addled brain could barely understand what the doctor was saying.
13. The dementia had addled her mind so that she forgot her own children.
14. The boxer spoke in an addled, slurred manner from the brain injury.
15. The sorrow had addled his normally rational thinking.
16. The effects of the stroke left his mind addled and slow.
17. His addled ramblings made no sense to anyone listening.
18. His drug-addled brain couldn't process the simple instructions.
19. The student presented an addled and ineffective argument in class.
20. The patient's fever left him in an addled and confused state.
21. His drunken, addled recollection of events differed from everyone else's.
22. Her mind became addled by worry and stress.
23. His thoughts were too addled by emotions to think clearly.
24. The drugged horse had an addled, wobbly gait.
25. Her disappointment addled her normally sensible thinking.
26. His traumatic memories had addled his mind for years.
27. The circus performer juggled plates with an addled expression.
28. Her classmates laughed at her addled, senseless answer.
29. The committee listened patiently to his long, addled speech.
30. The punch drunk fighter had an addled speech pattern.
31. The addled, rambling stories poured from his lips.
32. His once perceptive thoughts had become addled and unclear.
33. The mother bird flew in circles with an addled look.
34. The prisoner's mind had been addled by his years of solitary confinement.
35. The frantic, addled look in her eyes betrayed her mental distress.
36. The drugs had addled his mind beyond repair.
37. Her old, addled brain could not remember where she left her keys.
38. The addled thoughts whirled around in his unfocused mind.
39. The heat and dehydration had addled his ability to think rationally.
40. He stared into space with an addled, unfocused gaze.
41. The tired explorer had an addled gait as he trudged on.
42. His addled speech made him difficult to understand.
43. The trauma had addled her memory beyond recovery.
44. The teacher sighed at the student's addled essay full of mistakes.
45. The boxer's once brilliant mind had become addled from the blows to his head.
46. He gave an addled version of events, mixing up details and times.
47. The worries and fears addled his normally calm judgement.
48. He tried unsuccessfully to grasp the complex concepts with his addled thoughts.
49. Her memory had become addled with age.
50. The vague, addled thinking left her grasping in the dark.
51. Her drug-addled boyfriend stumbled into the house, knocking things over.
52. His mind was so addled that he could not remember where he lived.
53. The boxer's addled speech revealed the damage done to his brain.
54. The old dog had an addled look in his eyes as he stared into space.
55. The fever had addled his mind so that he rambled incoherently.
56. His addled attempts at logic served only to confuse matters further.
57. His grief had temporarily addled his normally clear thinking.
58. The boxer spoke with an addled slur, slowly spitting out each word.
59. His addled attempts at apologies only made things worse.
60. The pain medicine had addled her thought processes and reactions.