Sentences

addle in a sentence

n.

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Definition

ADDLE (verb): To confuse or muddle someone's thoughts or mental clarity.

Sample Sentences

  1. The long hours of studying seemed to addle her brain.
  2. His constant chatter began to addle my thoughts during the meeting.
  3. After a night of little sleep, I felt addled and confused throughout the day.
  4. The complex instructions were designed to addle even the most experienced technicians.
  5. She was so overwhelmed by the news that it addled her emotions.
  6. The mix of loud music and flashing lights can easily addle anyone at the party.
  7. Trying to keep track of all the details started to addle his mind.
  8. The sudden changes in the schedule seemed to addle the entire team.
  9. Fear and uncertainty can addle even the most logical thinkers.
  10. He found himself addled by the sheer number of choices available.
  11. The constant noise from the construction site began to addle her thoughts.
  12. His confusing explanations seemed to addle the students rather than clarify the topic.
  13. After a long day of work, my mind felt addled and weary.
  14. The unexpected news was enough to addle anyone's sense of clarity.
  15. Trying to solve the puzzle while distracted only added to my addled state.
  16. The mix of excitement and anxiety can easily addle one's decision-making.
  17. She felt addled by the overabundance of choices available at the store.
  18. Long hours without sleep will addle even the most focused individuals.
  19. His addled logic made it difficult for others to follow his reasoning.
  20. The sudden change in plans was enough to addle her previously clear agenda.
  21. The constant noise outside seemed to addle her thoughts, making it hard to concentrate.
  22. After a long day at work, he felt his brain begin to addle with fatigue and stress.
  23. The unexpected turn of events served to addle his understanding of the situation.
  24. As the child listened to the complex explanation, her expression revealed how addled she felt.
  25. Too much caffeine can sometimes addle your mind and lead to confusion.
  26. The chef's instructions were so convoluted that they addled the inexperienced cooks in the kitchen.
  27. In the midst of the chaos, his thoughts began to addle, causing him to forget important details.
  28. Strange rumors started to circulate, adding to the addled atmosphere of uncertainty in the town.
  29. The rapid-fire questions from the interviewer seemed designed to addle even the most prepared candidates.
  30. She took a moment to breathe deeply, trying to clear her addled mind before making a decision.
  31. The confusing instructions seemed to addle her thoughts.
  32. He felt his mind begin to addle after hours of studying without a break.
  33. The constant noise from the construction site began to addle his concentration.
  34. She tried to explain the complex theory, but it only served to addle him further.
  35. His lack of sleep would inevitably addle his decision-making abilities.
  36. The bizarre plot twists in the movie were meant to addle the audience.
  37. Too many choices can sometimes addle even the most decisive person.
  38. The strong smell of the chemicals was enough to addle anyone’s senses.
  39. As the sun set, the heat began to addle their minds during the hike.
  40. The unexpected news seemed to addle her emotions, leaving her speechless.