boggled

[US]/ˈbɒɡəld/
[UK]/ˈbɑːɡəld/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.to be astonished or bewildered; to hesitate or falter in thought or action

Phrases & Collocations

boggled my mind

boggled everyone's expectations

Example Sentences

her sudden departure boggled my mind.

the complexity of the problem boggled the students.

he was boggled by the amount of information.

it boggled my imagination to think of such a scenario.

the magician's tricks always leave me boggled.

she boggled at the sheer size of the universe.

the unexpected results boggled the researchers.

his explanation boggled everyone in the room.

it boggled my mind to see the technological advances.

the intricate details of the painting boggled the art critics.

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