They will be able to self-assemble and can be made to do all kinds of things that boggle the mind. [verb]
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"And so that it ties within my wretched power I swear I'll never boggle at it."' [Please select]
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"I'll own that I'm boggled," he confessed. [adverb]
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I must say, my mind does nothing but boggle when comtemplating what goes on inside Widdecombe 's head. [verb]
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'By God, Lord Richard--' said Bertran, and boggled horribly; but the better man waited, and in the end he came up sideways. [verb]
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Kern boggled a good deal over the answer to this, but finally got it out. [Please select]
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The second is boggle at points that don't matter, Hold out for expense and emolument fatter. [Please select]
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But over the odious phrase, "my business woman," her lips boggled and balked; not to save her life could she bring herself to damn her own niece with such an introduction. [Please select]
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So I have got his things in order, and knit heels into two pairs of the socks, for they were boggled out of shape with his queer darns. [Please select]
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