Sentences

bogle in a sentence

n.

📚 Grade Level: Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12

Definition

To boggle means to overwhelm or confuse someone, often due to complexity or intensity.

Sample Sentences

  1. The complexity of the mathematical problem seemed to boggle even the brightest minds in the room.
  2. As she stared at the intricate painting, it began to boggle her senses with its vibrant colors and abstract forms.
  3. He tried to explain his theory, but the details were so convoluted that they only served to boggle his audience.
  4. The sheer number of choices available at the restaurant can often boggle a first-time visitor.
  5. When faced with the vastness of the universe, many people find their minds boggle with existential questions.
  6. The magician's tricks never failed to boggle the children, leaving them in awe of his skills.
  7. Understanding the nuances of a new language can boggle anyone who is just starting to learn.
  8. Her ability to solve complex puzzles seemed to boggle everyone else at the competition.
  9. The rapid pace of technological advancement can boggle the average consumer trying to keep up.
  10. Even after years of study, the intricacies of quantum physics continued to boggle him.