verb
- past tense of boggle; to be overwhelmed or amazed by something difficult to understand or believe
- past tense of boggle; to hesitate or be reluctant to do something
Examples
- Her mind boggled at the complexity of the math problem.
- The students boggled at the professor’s explanation of quantum physics.
- He boggled at the thought of jumping from such a height.
- The sheer size of the universe boggled their imagination.
- She boggled when asked to speak in front of 500 people.
- The cost of the repairs boggled the homeowner.
- They boggled at the idea of moving to another country.