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mind-bogglingly

American  
[mahynd-bahg-ling-lee] / ˈmaɪndˌbɑg lɪŋ li /

adverb

  1. in a way or to a degree that is mind-boggling.


Example Sentences

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The implications of turning home mortgages into bonds were mind-bogglingly vast.

From Literature

“It’s a mind-bogglingly huge number,” Nako said of the multidistrict caseload.

From Los Angeles Times

Although space-based geoengineering avoids some risks of taking action within Earth’s atmosphere, either of these projects would be mind-bogglingly, and perhaps prohibitively, costly.

From Salon

The chip is the latest development in a field known as quantum computing - which is attempting to use the principles of particle physics to create a new type of mind-bogglingly powerful computer.

From BBC

It’s made with pumpkin seeds, coconut oil and lima beans, among other ingredients, but it tastes mind-bogglingly like the real thing.

From Los Angeles Times