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mind-boggling

[mahynd-bog-ling] / ˈmaɪndˌbɒg lɪŋ /


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It is mind-boggling to think how much things can change in the space of three days.

From BBC

He described American threats to annex Denmark's autonomous territory of Greenland "mind-boggling".

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In a call after the letter was published, a Google employee of seven years said he found it "mind-boggling" that Google was maintaining its ties with the immigration enforcement bodies.

From BBC

In total, there are 95 awards, distributed over a mind-boggling eight hours.

From BBC

Silver has been on a mind-boggling run lately.

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