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Boggle is a word game that challenges you to make words from lettered dice shaken and randomly arranged in a grid.
- Boing Boing 2006
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As many of you already know, I'm a fan of Boggle (especially over Scrabble, since Boggle is about finding cool words without needing to have strategy) and here in Spain don't find a lot of people who are sufficiently English-proficient with whom to play.
Breakfast in Bed desayunoencama 2007
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Last night, Lindsey, the babysitter, drubbed me in Boggle.
Hard to Master : Rachel Zucker : Harriet the Blog : The Poetry Foundation 2007
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Last night, Lindsey, the babysitter, drubbed me in Boggle.
2007 July : Harriet the Blog : The Poetry Foundation - Part 2 2007
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There is a new woman playing this year, we’ll call her Boggle, who is amazingly hot and very cool.
drbigbeef Diary Entry drbigbeef 2005
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With other titles such as Boggle and Sorry in the works, it is nice to see that EA isn't going to let this one collect dust.
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Bob's family, apparently, focused on games such as Boggle and Scrabble ...
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Hasbro Family Game Night allows up to four players to shake, roll or slide while playing popular board games such as Boggle, Yahtzee, Sorry! and Sorry!
IGN Wii 2008
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Every night, they play Boggle or Upwords - Kay's favorite - to help keep her mind sharp.
Md. couple celebrates 80th Valentine's Day together Caitlin Gibson 2011
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But I wouldn't be surprised if 500 women who look and talk exactly like her and have the same name—sort of like the Cylons—were to come forward and say it was more than Boggle.
Millions Will Say They Slept With Me Peter Jeffrey 2011
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