If your addled brain cannot focus on the real work at hand, busy yourself with menial tasks like cleaning, filing and arranging. |
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It must have really addled his brain for him not to understand something this basic and this obvious. |
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And our dwindling supply of eggs is getting more addled with every day that ticks by. |
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Lewdness abounds, but after all of this repressed sexuality, the next scene is a chaste dance between Mina and the addled Harker. |
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Even though my brain is addled with cough syrup and Advil, the fabulous feeling of freedom is not lost on me. |
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We're addled by Arizona's talent, impressed by the Wildcats' intensity, and downright dipsy-doodled by their depth. |
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Was it conceivable that the drugs he had been given for pain had permanently addled his brain? |
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I think the alcohol from last night has addled your brain, because you couldn't be more far off. |
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I vaguely remember a similarly soaked occasion when I was a child, where I tried to shake like a dog and my mother said it addled the brain. |
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Try as I may, though, it's been a dull day, with my brain partly addled by pain-killers. |
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Has that second bottle of Beaujolais addled his brain, inducing some kind of hallucinatory fever? |
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There is an unpleasant smell in the goose shed and we suspect that the early laid eggs have addled. |
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Let's be honest, a huge number of songs are virtually incoherent usually due to the artist's addled brain. |
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Two flights and 12 hours later, my addled brain finally hits my own pillow exactly 24 hours after rising in Brussels. |
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The problem had something to do with their addled lead singer's curious notion of what constituted a promotional radio appearance. |
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All this might sound like the product of an addled brain, but it is not as detached from political reality as it seems. |
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My mind was always too addled to take in any detail or be in the least bit capable of having a polite chat with a lady. |
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The name that launched a thousand quips now belongs to a man addled by cancer and excess. |
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However, Max is addled with a sacred sacrificial goat that he needs to deliver to a wedding in Yeoville, a sleazy suburb in Johannesburg. |
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It was porpoises, breaching and rolling as they trailed the tug in hope of picking off fish addled by the prop churn. |
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How many people walk around in their daily lives with their minds addled by idiotic vengefulness? |
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Just how many of them have read the addled, interminable book that first described his adventures, however, is debatable. |
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Russian Hamlet was truly chilling when the poor addled prince imagined the ghost of his murdered father fighting its way up through a floorcloth. |
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Naturally, things don't proceed quite as planned, with emotional pratfalls complicating the addled pair's marriage contract. |
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Professor Hart disabused me of my addled adolescent liberalism and smugness over the four years I was his student as an undergraduate. |
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The fact that she was even considering the idea showed that he'd quite addled her brain, she thought. |
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Being in a different place for a while helped my addled mind. |
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An addled eagle egg was recovered from an abandoned nest along the Androscoggin in Lewiston and submitted to analytical labs for contaminant testing. |
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On July 19, 2003 a non-viable, addled osprey egg was collected from a nest at the northern end of Upper Richardson Lake in Richardsontown Township in western Maine. |
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Slowly my addled mind managed to make sense of this phenomenon. |
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It finally looks like New York, which is perpetually addled by traffic, will be constructing a new expressway. |
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I would say that they were the most addled, confused, stoned, and addicted people I have seen, at least at the ER level. |
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It's just your brain's been addled by too much contact with us fickle continentals. |
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Existential emptiness has submerged the populations in an addled lethargy, interrupted from time to time by agonizing cathartic convulsions. |
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For Sproxton, hi his tellingly named book Headframe:, prairie is a clutch of addled eggs, contained in a basket of rock. |
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Of course I am sure it is purely a coincidence that the addled, Gollumlike grave robber that Marston enlists on his mission is named Seth. |
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The great writer and scholar Iris Murdoch, addled and disoriented by advanced Alzheimer's Disease, ambles out of her Oxford house and into the city. |
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That swim you took must have addled your brains more than I thought. |
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Correction to this articleHIS memories are addled, but the young member of Cocaine Anonymous can just about recall his formal drug education. |
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Several of Turkey's banks, unprepared for this reversal and addled by corruption, failed. |
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Egypt's addled economy badly needs investment, but the regional climate makes this unlikely. |
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The drugs have addled him so much that it takes pot, alcohol, ecstasy, Special K and GHB to give him that special happy feeling now when he goes out. |
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A high prevalence of infection observed in addled eggs of various free-living species suggests that trans-shell infection is prevalent in the wild. |
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Or to assume that he believes in the addled and simplistic economics of austerity that would drive the nation back into recession. |
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The energetic signals of these seasonal labour pains pulsate through our company and each and every one of us, protecting us magnificently from becoming addled. |
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If David is a yapping terrier, Pete is an addled golden retriever. |
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