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- verb Present participle of
boggle .
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Examples
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So brain boggling is this illusion that many people have convinced themselves that the animation is changing directions periodically.
what do you see? 2009
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What's truly mind-boggling is that anyone at all thinks that public opinion on the subject matters.
Natl. Poll: More favor than oppose Arizona immigration law 2010
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What's truly mind-boggling is that anyone at all thinks that public opinion on the subject matters.
Natl. Poll: More favor than oppose Arizona immigration law 2010
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Equally mind boggling is that 40 some percent of Americans are unaware that THREE buildings collapsed on 9/11.
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The thought of making enough of anything to last a year is min boggling ... but pasta, and by hand ..
In a Greek Village: Opening Lessons (with Recipes for Hilopites and Trahanas / Χιλοπίτες και Τραχανάς) (for Apples & Thyme) Laurie Constantino 2007
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However the permutations of what combinations of software and platforms running ACAD is no doubt mind boggling, which is probably why the problem persists to this date.
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It's kind of boggling that both random members of the public and actual scientists make the same silly statement.
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Others are furiously leafing through those, spotting scepticism about the "dangerous game" of devolution (not, perhaps, a huge surprise there) and how "desperately sorry" he felt for Ron Davies after the "boggling" incident on
BlogCymru.com Betsan Powys 2010
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If your mind is "boggling" over not having sex the fourth time you date a man, that's a bit troubling.
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It's the KT Tunstall effect that's kind of boggling/not so pleasant to my ears.
unknown title 2009
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