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boggle

[bog-uhl] / ˈbɒg əl /


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His latest act of brilliance, trading Taylor Ward for an injured pitcher who hasn’t played for well over a year, is mind boggling.

From Los Angeles Times

“It’s so hard to imagine our culture without horses, it boggles your mind.”

From Science Magazine

That someone would actually give voice to this ridiculous worldview, especially while reviewing a film that features Pixar’s first Asian lead, boggles the mind.

From Los Angeles Times

It might boggle the mind, but I wonder if Beyoncé's approach to women's empowerment shows that even Black women can have white feminist leanings.

From Salon

It boggles my mind to wonder why this parent must “battle” over something that would not only enhance her daughter’s life, but also could contribute to the social and educational development of her peers.

From Washington Post