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    mind-boggling
    /ˈmʌɪn(d)ˌbɒɡlɪŋ/

    adjective

    • 1. overwhelming; startling: informal "the implications are mind-boggling"

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  3. extremely surprising and difficult to understand or imagine: The amount of detail is boggling. His company offers a boggling number of different services. Synonym. Fewer examples. The bag has a boggling 30 different compartments, pockets and holders.

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  4. The meaning of BOGGLE is to start with fright or amazement : be overwhelmed. How to use boggle in a sentence.

  5. BOGGLING meaning: 1. extremely surprising and difficult to understand or imagine: 2. extremely surprising and…. Learn more.

  6. BOGGLE definition: 1. to confuse or surprise someone very much: 2. used for saying that you find something very…. Learn more.

  7. 1. to overwhelm or bewilder, as with magnitude or complexity: boggles the imagination. 2. to bungle; botch.

  8. Boggle originally meant "spook," or "start with fright." Definitions of boggle. verb. overcome with amazement. “This boggles the mind!” synonyms: bowl over, flabbergast. see more. verb. startle with amazement or fear. see more. verb. hesitate when confronted with a problem, or when in doubt or fear. see more. Cite this entry. Style: MLA. "Boggle."

  9. verb (intransitive; often foll by at) 1. to be surprised, confused, or alarmed (esp in the phrase the mind boggles) 2. to hesitate or be evasive when confronted with a problem. 3. (transitive) to baffle; bewilder; puzzle. Collins English Dictionary.