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Example sentences for "boggle"

Lexicographically close words:
bog; bogey; boggart; boggarts; bogged; boggled; boggy; boght; bogie; bogies
  1. Nor did the silly Mansoul stick or boggle at all at this most monstrous engagement, but, as if it had been a sprat in the mouth of a whale, they swallowed it without any chewing.

  2. Some may wonder that I, who have gone so far in the ludicrous display of the gross Absurdities of some other Miracles, should boggle at this.

  3. Does thee boggle at the skin, because of its hardness?

  4. See "Boggle about the Stacks," "Scots and English.

  5. Boggle about the Stacks A favourite play among young people in the villages, in which one hunts several others (Brockett's North-Country Words).

  6. Previously the case had been different, when Carlstadt and others first began to boggle at vows; Luther was then still undecided, seeking for ostensibly theological arguments with which to demolish the difficulty.

  7. Oriel Porphyry, the captain, Climberkin, and Boggle headed their party, cheering them on, and cutting down their opponents.


  8. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "boggle" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    addle; amaze; astonish; astound; awe; baffle; balk; bamboozle; beat; beef; bewilder; bicker; bitch; blench; blunder; boggle; botch; boycott; buffalo; bungle; butcher; cavil; challenge; chicken; complain; compunction; confound; daze; dazzle; decline; demonstrate; demur; diffidence; dispute; dissent; dodge; dub; error; evade; expostulate; falter; fence; flinch; floor; flounder; fluff; fuddle; fumble; funk; gag; gaucherie; get; hash; hedge; hesitate; hesitation; holler; howl; jib; jump; kick; lick; lumber; mar; march; maze; mess; mistake; modesty; muddle; muff; murder; mystify; object; objection; obscure; overwhelm; palter; panic; paralyze; parry; pause; perplex; petrify; picket; prevaricate; protest; puzzle; quail; qualm; quibble; rally; recoil; remonstrate; scruple; scuttle; shift; shrink; shrinking; shuffle; shy; shyness; sidestep; skedaddle; slip; spoil; squawk; stagger; stampede; start; startle; stick; stickle; strain; strike; stumble; stump; stun; stupefy; surprise; throw; trip; waver; wince