Addled

  • 11Addled Parliament — The Addled Parliament was the second Parliament of the reign of James I of England (following his 1604 11 parliament), which sat in 1614. Its name alludes to its ineffectiveness: it lasted no more than eight weeks and failed to resolve the… …

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  • 12addled — adjective a) Inviable. Containing a dead embryo. b) Confused; mixed up …

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  • 13addled — Synonyms and related words: addlebrained, addleheaded, addlepated, at a loss, baffled, bamboozled, beat, beclouded, beery, befuddled, bemused, besotted, blear witted, blind drunk, buffaloed, cloudy, confounded, crapulent, crapulous, dazed, dizzy …

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  • 14addled — Yorkshire Dialect Addle headed, empty headed …

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  • 15addled — I (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) a. muddled, befuddled, confused, *numb, mixed up, *out to lunch, *foggy, *dim, *out of it, bewildered, disoriented. ANT.: perceptive, clear headed II (Roget s Thesaurus II) adjective Mentally uncertain: addlepated,… …

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  • 16addled — adj. muddled, mentally confused; spoiled, rotten ad·dle || ædl v. muddle, confuse; become confused; spoil, become rotten; make rotten …

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  • 17addled — adjective 1》 confuse. → addle …

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  • 18addled — a. See addle …

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  • 19addled — adj. 1 (of an egg) rotten, producing no chick. 2 muddled. Etymology: ADDLE adj., assim. to past part. form …

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  • 20addled egg — rotten egg, spoiled egg …

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