Addled Means To Be Crazy Or Mad.
ship, sailor
I found it ! It's addled
It was a derogatory term used [by pirates] to describe a bastard son of a sailor.
It's about a sailor who wants to "get some", if you know what I mean...
A skilled sailor is also known as a navigator
To Be Crazy or Mad.
Yes, I have an example of a sentence with addled could be:Poor old Alice she's addled in the head.In this case addled mean messed or crazy, fiddled with
Addled means mixed up or confused. Addled is often used to describe a person who is acting strange or confused.
Addled Parliament was created in 1614.
Addled Parliament ended in 1614.
The gangster's car was addled with bullet holes.
Because the man used drugs, his brain was addled and was unable to think clearly.
If you mean an old name for a sailor, try Jack Tar. If you mean a name for an old sailor, try an old salt.
Dazed, misled, mussed, addled, punchy, or fazed can mean confused.
The dictionary (Webster's 17th) shows that it went from Middle English meaning filth/liquid manure to "throw into confusion/confound" about 1712. I've heard the word addlepated (mixed up in the head), and I suppose that addled is the shortened version of that.
if u mean sailor scout then its chibi chibi
To be strand