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1 Are my brains not quite so addled as you thought them when you wrote?
2 Was she so addled by smoke and fumes?
3 He's none so addled as you think!
4 Thinkest thou, Jarl Rongvold, that our brains are so addled that we cannot distinguish between black and white?
5 Maybe it was the relentless stimulus of new people and places and sounds and ideas that left him so addled .
6 Rebecca and I were so addled by our findings we nearly missed the -forme at least-most relevant news item.
7 The sight of a man so addled as to try and get away on a hobbled mule was too much for Deets.
8 Rosie was so addled ; if he came out of there with a lasagne he'd cooked for her himself, she thought she might just faint.
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