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mind-boggling

[mahynd-bog-ling] / ˈmaɪndˌbɒg lɪŋ /


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Ten months after the most mind-boggling trade in basketball history went down in the dead of night, only one thing is unsurprising.

From The Wall Street Journal

A nearly eight-foot stack of 26 enlarged white ceramic plates, which derive from dinnerware the artist found in a shop, stands as a mind-boggling pillar.

From Los Angeles Times

Just as in Asamando, dashikis seem to be a go-to clothing here—but the variation of designs, lengths, and colors is mind-boggling.

From Literature

There is growing talk that the mind-boggling amounts of cash invested in artificial intelligence may take some time to be realised as profit.

From Barron's

The gains have been fanned by a mind-boggling flood of investment into all things artificial intelligence as well as hopes for US rate cuts and an easing of trade tensions.

From Barron's