A person with confused ideas; incapable of serious thought.
1What do you take me for, an addle-head?
2There's a passage in the book that would fit half these addle-headed rhymesters.
3I'm her clever uncle Tom; and you're her addle-headed aunt Julia.
4What dullards, what fribbles, what addle-headed simple coxcombs!
5My boys have been addle-headed from infancy.
6The poor spiritless addle-headed ghost that has hitherto haunted our blue chambers is of no use to us.
7He is a true pioneer, and therefore he is not an idle man, nor a loafer, nor a weak addle-headed tippler.
8The futility of this campaign of murder is typified by making Von Tirpitz, its inventor, an addle-headed seahorse, the nursery comedian of the sea.
9But the addle-headed police, ready to handcuff David Hume, never thought of inquiring about strangers who came and went at Stowmarket in those days.
10Ariel touched it with an expression of anything but addle-headed Pooh-bear affection, and was about to swing him off when the cabin lurched violently.
11For my part, I see clearly, on this theory, that either the Apostles or their commentators were the most crazy, addle-headed wretches in the world.
12An addle-headed theorist, he was, till a woman got hold of him-oneof the other kind, you know-andgave him something practical to think about.
13"You claimed you're not addle-headed."