Boggling [verb]

Definition of Boggling:

astonish

Synonyms of Boggling:


Opposite/Antonyms of Boggling:

Expect


Sentence/Example of Boggling:

I did not boggle at his slave-dealing, but took him on the spot.

I see, when a woman has a mind to't, she'll never boggle at a sin.

You needn't boggle at it; it's honest got and earned, long before this other racket.

However you would immediately require some specimen of my skill; and at that indeed I might boggle a little.

The time to think of risks was gone by; the time to boggle over what honor allowed or forbade had never come to Rupert of Hentzau.

They may boggle at a word or a phrase in terminology which is avowedly idiomatic.

You might take a needle and boggle up your rags, as decency demands.

I'll just sit here, if it's okay with you, and let my imagination boggle at what you've told me.

And there's lots o' little fakes to make 'em boggle, or go slow.

He doth boggle very often, and because himself winks at it, thinks 'tis not perceived.