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mind-boggling

ADJECTIVE
  1. intellectually or emotionally overwhelming
    a mind-boggling display
    a mind-boggling puzzle

How To Use mind-boggling In A Sentence

  • When you come up against something that's mind-boggling, go out and hire the best brains to unscramble the puzzle. ROSES ARE FOR THE RICH
  • These are mind-boggling questions for a person of normal prudence because in science, colour is simply light of different wavelength.
  • To the north west of the island lies Ruantallain Estate and a mind-boggling array of fine trout lochs which can fish phenomenally well in May.
  • I think about the difference between then and now and it's just mind-boggling.
  • He wants it played by some draconian code of ethics instead of enjoying the beautiful drama and mind-boggling entertainment of the moment. Times, Sunday Times
  • a mind-boggling display
  • They're not used to the mind-boggling numbers. The Sun
  • Blame the mind-boggling growth of animation and related interests in the last couple of years for this development.
  • Instead he provides non-stop dancing with mind-boggling stamina.
  • And when the pitcher makes a mistake and throws a fat pitch, McGwire is capable of sending it mind-boggling distances.
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