0 to (cause something or someone to) have difficulty imagining or understanding something:
It boggles the imagination, doesn't it?
He boggled at the suggestion.
1 to have difficulty imagining or accepting something as true or possible, or to give the mind such difficulty:
According to the authors, the size of this gap totals $51 trillion1 - a figure that boggles the mind, and well it should.
When we turn our minds to a ' mystery ' (in any but the first sense) we feel our minds ' boggling ', or giving out.
My mind boggles at how one defines a "poverty" child.
The mind boggles at the thought of them ever meeting, and what they might produce if they did.
He is boggled, too, and so he should be.
The mind boggles and my stomach turns at the prospect.
The mind boggles when one considers the competitive situation in the food industry.
The mind boggles, but the nation is warned.
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