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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

Chelsea defender Kadeisha Buchanan posted on Instagram that it was “mind boggling that there’s games/trainings being cancelled because of frozen pitches throughout the league… We should have heated pitches too.”

From Seattle Times

It boggles the mind; and yet, no one is acting fast enough.

From Salon

It’s even more boggling because this is probably one of the few parts of D.C. that Greene visits.

From Washington Post