fuddled in the PONS Dictionary

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English
I finally found the answer to this question as my fuddled thoughts gradually began to take shape.
www.palatinate.org.uk
One may be addled, boozy, bottlenosed, drunk as a lord, elevated, foggy, fuddled, liquored, mellow and pot-valiant.
www.salon.com
Hypothermia fuddled his brain and judgment.
www.dailymail.co.uk
He admitted that at the time he was fuddled with whisky; otherwise his capture would have been more difficult and dangerous.
en.wikipedia.org
This fuddled thinking results almost certainly from the doctors issuing their edicts after their own long, hooch-crazed lunches.
www.telegraph.co.uk
A fuddled drunkard is not going to get the better of a sober woman.
en.wikipedia.org
Add high unemployment to the mix of poor policing, fuddled administration and services, and you have the perfect breeding grounds for marginalization and radicalization.
foreignpolicy.com

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