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Boggles meaning
third-person singular simple present indicative of boggle
Example sentences (17)
If this is true, the mind boggles, but that’s Australian politics, just ask Gladys Berejiklian.
My mind boggles when I think about the massive amount of effort that must have been expended to produce this outstanding coverage concerning human caused climate change.
It boggles the mind and so instead of Joe Biden, I remember Menachem Begin’s response…we are not trembling Jews.
It boggles the mind to try and imagine what California would be like with 120 million residents.
The unrelenting-ness of it boggles the mind: 40 years of an immovable deadline.
And what boggles the mind is how some societies, by almost a random contingence path of history, got so lucky having these leaders at these defining moments.
It boggles the mind that, under normal, everyday circumstances, citizens traveling in minibuses would react differently to other menacing or life-threatening situations, without delay, for fear of the potential outcomes.
It boggles the mind why successive Zambian governments have not bothered to modernise our national ID to the extent that it becomes the single ID that can be used for voting also as opposed to having a separate voters card.
It boggles the mind how repetitiveness can be so successful.
It boggles the mind to think that this man, who has a strange penchant for quoting Bible verse while fomenting for violent upheaval, stood on a platform as a Republican presidential hopeful.
It then boggles the mind when the Chamber of Mines chief executive Isaac Kwesu tell us that: “.
So it boggles the mind to hear that an alter Christus was trapped in a lift, in a human-made device due to a power outage.
That just boggles the mind, doesn’t it?
Her biggest achievement, she says, is being able to publish her own book through her own publishing company, Biggles and Boggles, which she admits has only published her work, though she is hopeful to publish more authors.
It boggles my mind that there are people who legit think we can just move to Mars once Earth is fucked.
Sen. Jim Tedisco said “it boggles the mind” and called the state’s response a complete overreach that lacks common sense.
The mind boggles at the cost and complexity of the operation.