- past perfect of boggle.
Example Sentences
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When she had gone on to explain, The Guesser's mind had boggled at her audacity—at first.
From But, I Don't Think by Garrett, Randall
Frizzi brought the Christ Triumphant into its present state, patching up what "the lither lad" from Pistoja had boggled.
From The Life of Michelangelo Buonarroti by Symonds, John Addington
Mrs. Norton, now that she had boggled, by surprise, into the acknowledgment that she knew anything whatever about the matter, felt herself in a problematical position.
From The Wrong Woman by Stewart, Charles D.
Even the blush he had boggled at came to his cheeks punctually whenever his sheep's-eyes met Fanny's.
From Ghetto Comedies by Zangwill, Israel