boggle at



boggle at something

to be amazed at something, particularly something large or surprising. The audience boggled at the size of the loss. I boggled at the damage to my car.
See also: boggle

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Mamadou-Western African
Rasheed-Arabic
JunoJOO-no (English)Roman Mythology
Myrandamə-RAN-dəEnglish (Modern)
Bishop['biʃəp]
LeonLEE-awn (English), LE-awn (German, Polish)English, German, Polish, Slovene, Croatian, Dutch, Ancient Greek