Green’s Dictionary of Slang

raddled adj.

[play on SE]

drunk.

[UK]J. Ray Proverbs (2nd edn) 87: Proverbiall Periphrases of one drunk. He’s disguised [...] He’s raddled.
[US]B. Franklin ‘The Drinkers Dict.’ in Pennsylvania Gazette 6 Jan. in AS XII:2 92: They come to be well understood to signify plainly that A MAN IS DRUNK. [...] Raddled.
[US]Salt Lake City (UT) 30 Mar. 4/5: He is [...] whittled, raddled .
[US]Ade Knocking the Neighbors 139: He had been Snooted for Fair, Plastered, Ossified, Benzoated, Piped, Pickled, Spifflicated, Corned, Raddled, Obfuscated, Soused and Orr-Eyed.
[UK]Derby Dly Teleg. 9 Jan. 2/4: The tests [will] enable magistrates to deal with a well-defined accusation such as [...] raddled [...] lushy [...] obfuscated [...] disguised, groggy.