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mind-boggling
adjective as in overwhelming
Example Sentences
“Starting these babies so young on this level of sugar. It’s mind-boggling.”
The discounts can be mind-boggling: $5 sneakers, $7 noise-canceling earbuds, a smartphone wall projector for $17.
In the cannon of their best overseas wins, this probably does not quite touch the 2022 opener in Rawalpindi or their defeat of India in Hyderabad earlier this year, yet it will live long in the memory because of the mind-boggling numbers.
Whichever way you cut it, the figures are mind-boggling, the sort that would have to be spelled out if they were on a vidiprinter – eight-hundred-and-twenty-three.
That the same former president has been indicted under the espionage laws for absconding with classified documents, many of which still have not been accounted for, makes it yet another mind-boggling threat to America's and its allies' security at the hands of Donald Trump.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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