Boggler example sentences

Related (13): puzzle, conundrum, enigma, quandary, brainteaser, poser, riddle, head-scratcher, teaser, perplexity, problem, mystify, baffle

bog·gle

verb informal

boggle (verb) · boggles (third person present) · boggled (past tense) · boggled (past participle) · boggling (present participle)

  - (of a person or a person's mind) be astonished or overwhelmed when trying to imagine something:

  - cause (a person or a person's mind) to be astonished or overwhelmed:

  - (of a person) hesitate or be anxious at:

Synonyms

marvel, wonder, gape, goggle, gawk, astonish, astound, amaze, overwhelm, shock, startle, flabbergast, demur, jib, waver, falter, dither, balk, Feedback

"Boggler" Example Sentences

1. His boggler of a question left the class in stunned silence.
2. She was completely boggled by the complexity of the problem.
3. He boggled at the idea of going on such a long journey.
4. His boggler of a question left the class in stunned silence.
5. The boggler of a problem left the mathematician scratching his head.
6. His solution to the boggling problem was surprisingly simple.
7. She was completely boggled by the complexity of the problem.
8. He boggled at the idea of going on such a long journey.
9. The boggler of a problem left the mathematician scratching his head.
10. His solution to the boggling problem was surprisingly simple.
11. She was completely boggled by the sheer size of the task.
12. He boggled at the thought of having to do so much work.
13. The boggler of a problem left the scientist scratching his head.
14. His solution to the boggling problem was surprisingly clever.
15. She was completely boggled by the intricacy of the problem.
16. He boggled at the thought of taking on such a huge project.
17. The boggler of a problem left the engineer scratching his head.
18. His solution to the boggling problem was surprisingly elegant.
19. She was completely boggled by the complexity of the equation.
20. He boggled at the idea of having to calculate such figures.
21. The boggler of a problem left the programmer scratching his head.
22. His solution to the boggling problem was surprisingly effective.
23. She was completely boggled by the enormity of the challenge.
24. He boggled at the thought of having to accomplish such a feat.
25. The boggler of a problem left the mathematician stumped.
26. His solution to the boggling problem was surprisingly intuitive.
27. She was completely boggled by the difficulty of the task.
28. He boggled at the idea of having to complete such a task.
29. The boggler of a problem left the physicist scratching his head.
30. His solution to the boggling problem was surprisingly ingenious.
31. She was completely boggled by the complexity of the system.
32. He boggled at the thought of having to understand such a system.
33. The boggler of a problem left the researcher scratching his head.
34. His solution to the boggling problem was surprisingly simple.
35. She was completely boggled by the enormity of the undertaking.
36. He boggled at the idea of having to undertake such a project.
37. The boggler of a problem left the computer scientist stumped.
38. His solution to the boggling problem was surprisingly effective.
39. She was completely boggled by the difficulty of the calculation.
40. He boggled at the thought of having to do such a calculation.

Common Phases

boggle;boggling;boggled;boggles;boggler

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