noun
- a person who is amazed, confused, or overwhelmed by something
- a word-search game in which players find words in a grid of randomly arranged letters within a time limit
Usage: informal
Usage: trademark (Boggle)
Examples
- The complexity of quantum physics is a real boggler for most students.
- She's a boggler when it comes to understanding advanced mathematics.
- We played Boggler at the party and had a great time competing for the highest score.
- The mind boggles at such an enormous number—he's quite the boggler.
- My friends and I love playing Boggler on rainy afternoons.