3 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Boggle' in a Sentence
"To overwhelm or bewilder, especially with the vastness, complexity, or unfamiliarity of something, as if it's challenging to grasp or comprehend." more
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The intricate details of the quantum mechanics theory will boggle many students.
The advanced calculus problems had been boggling the students for weeks.
By the time we finish the astrophysics course, the concept of black holes will have been boggling our minds.
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