Similar words: boondocks, goggle, joggle, toggle, boggle, goggles, higgledy-piggledy, doggone. Meaning: n. work of little or no value done merely to look busy. v. do useless, wasteful, or trivial work.
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1. They were all boondoggled by her big talk.
2. The road improvement scheme was a gigantic boondoggle.
3. The new runway is a billion-dollar boondoggle.
4. The company boondoggled investors into a low-interest project.
5. Republicans called the plan a boondoggle and a drain on federal highway funds.
6. Our investment in water softeners was boondoggle.
7. Our investment in water softeners was a boondoggle.
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9. By the time the corruption-ridden boondoggle was completed in 1904, Alexander's son, Nicholas II, was technically bankrupt.
10. He spent too much time on boondoggle, and that's why he went nowhere.
11. The senator called the new highways proposal "...a fraud and a boondoggle that the taxpayer should not tolerate".
12. As Congress moves to consider the largest financial bailout in our nation's history I want you to know that I will be voting NO on this boondoggle .
13. And, depending on how you look at it, the FEL is either thebiggest boondoggle in the history of military energy weapons, or the“Holy Grail of lasers.”
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14. China’s huge investment in high-speed rail may be instructive to the United States, whether for proponents of federal rail investments or critics who consider bullet trains a boondoggle.
15. Still, it's likely the state's output of public resources for the anti-piracy program could end up a boondoggle if students move to encrypted file sharing programs.
16. An investigative reporter discovered that one of the projects we funded was a boondoggle.
17. So, when the dishonest politician wants to hornswoggle the public with a boondoggle, he usually explains things in gobbledygook.
18. The debate centers on how much government should regulate industry and whether that will affect climate change or be an expensive boondoggle.
19. China's huge investment in high-speed rail may be instructive for the United States, whether for proponents of U. S. rail investments or critics who consider bullet trains a boondoggle.
20. The best way to make sure that a vast stimulus package doesn't turn into a federal boondoggle bonanza is for that money to go directly to private citizens and local governments.
21. It's also likely that the whole thing will be a boondoggle.
22. "While the former athletes' village turned out to be a boondoggle, the Olympics spurred construction along False Creek that has done very well, " said Campbell.
23. Windows Vista had more than its share of problems, most notably the device driver boondoggle.