The Government admitted the excellence of the surface, but boggled at the severity of the gradient, and practically insisted on its being reduced.
Then you were to clear the tutor out of the way; you've boggled that.
Then you were going to succeed to the property; you've boggled that.
First of all you were going to marry the widow; you boggled that.
Then you were to raise the wind and pay me off, and you've boggled that.
There is not an antient extra-evangelical Tradition of any Note about Jesus, that some or other of your Critics have not boggled at; but such a Story as this of Lazarus would have been received by none.
She's a dear, good little creature,' Paul boggled along, with a disastrous facility of words which had no guidance.
There was such a sense of awkwardness upon him that he boggled the simple story altogether.
Vivian boggled a little over the last of them, doubtless perceiving that he was yielding fast to his old enemy (as indicated to O'Neill) and once more being too severe with these people, who after all had never had a chance.
Kern boggled a good deal over the answer to this, but finally got it out.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "boggled" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.