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Boggle   /bˈɑgəl/   Listen
Boggle

verb
(past & past part. boggled; pres. part. boggling)
1.
Startle with amazement or fear.
2.
Hesitate when confronted with a problem, or when in doubt or fear.
3.
Overcome with amazement.  Synonyms: bowl over, flabbergast.






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"Boggle" Quotes from Famous Books



... his judgment, and news which men read without this personal criterion, they judge by some other standard than their standard of accuracy. They are dealing here with a subject matter which to them is indistinguishable from fiction. The canon of truth cannot be applied. They do not boggle over such news if it conforms to their stereotypes, and they continue to read it if it interests them. [Footnote: Note, for example, how absent is indignation in Mr. Upton Sinclair against socialist papers, even those which are as malignantly unfair to employers ...
— Public Opinion • Walter Lippmann



Words linked to "Boggle" :   surprise, start, startle, hesitate, bowl over, waffle, waver, jump



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