Synonym: bowl over, flabbergast. Similar words: mind-boggling, goggle, goggles, toboggan, bogle, haggle, niggle, jiggle. Meaning: ['bɒgl] v. 1. startle with amazement or fear 2. hesitate when confronted with a problem, or when in doubt or fear 3. overcome with amazement.
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1. The sheer amount of data makes the mind boggle.
2. Vast distances boggle the mind.
3. Never boggle at a difficulty.
4. Even I boggle at the idea of spending so much money.
5. Boggle Junior will complement the national curriculum.
6. You never boggle at plain-speaking, so why do so now?
7. Many practitioners of orthodox medicine boggle over the accuracy of reflexology's diagnoses.
8. His knowledge of computer is mind - boggle.
9. Would you ask noah webster to play boggle ?Would you ask jacques cousteau to play go fish?
10. Molecular attraction between the parts can boggle up the works, according to Columbia University professor Luc Frecheete, one of the engine's designers.
11. There is no reason why we should boggle at a capital gains tax.
12. We shouldn't boggle at this opportunity to make a profit.
13. The good grace with which they face the latest privations makes the mind boggle.
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14. The dexterity and nimble balance of elite fencers can boggle the mind.
15. I have never understood why people who can swallow the enormous improbability of a personal God boggle at a personal Devil.
16. Sheldon doesn't play the normal version of the word game Boggle — he plays Klingon Boggle.
More similar words: mind-boggling, goggle, goggles, toboggan, bogle, haggle, niggle, jiggle, giggle, juggle, gaggle, wiggle, smuggle, snuggle, wriggle, haggler, juggler, straggle, struggle, smuggler, straggler, struggle for, bedraggled, struggle against, right-angled triangle, bog, bogy, bogus, bogey, bog down.