boggle the mind

boggle the mind
{v. phr.}, {informal} To stop the rational thinking process by virtue of being too fantastic or incredible. * /It boggles the mind that John should have been inside a flying saucer!/

Dictionary of American idioms. 2013.

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  • boggle the mind — to shock or surprise you. He has a record of arrests for shoplifting that boggles the mind. It just boggles my mind how many people think they re the only ones who are having a hard time …   New idioms dictionary

  • boggle the mind — {v. phr.}, {informal} To stop the rational thinking process by virtue of being too fantastic or incredible. * /It boggles the mind that John should have been inside a flying saucer!/ …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • boggle\ the\ mind — v. phr. informal To stop the rational thinking process by virtue of being too fantastic or incredible. It boggles the mind that John should have been inside a flying saucer! …   Словарь американских идиом

  • boggle the mind — (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) v. flabbergast, astonish, stagger, amaze, stun, stupefy, *blow one away, *blow one s mind, dumbfound, *knock one s socks off, frighten …   English dictionary for students

  • boggle — boggle, boggling verb. Boggle, originally used of frightened horses, is used with and without an object: the mind can boggle at something and something can boggle the mind (or the imagination etc.). The expression mind boggling, first recorded in …   Modern English usage

  • boggle — I. /ˈbɒgəl / (say boguhl) verb (i) (boggled, boggling) 1. to take alarm; start with fright. 2. to hesitate, as if afraid to proceed; waver. 3. to be overwhelmed: *The mind boggles at what international tourists staying at city hotels think when… …  

  • boggle — verb (boggled; boggling) Etymology: perhaps from bogle Date: 1598 intransitive verb 1. to start with fright or amazement ; be overwhelmed < the mind boggles at the research needed > …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • boggle — [bäg′əl] vi. boggled, boggling [< Scot bogle, specter; prob. < ME bugge, specter (as in BUGBEAR); now assoc. with BUNGLE] 1. to be startled or frightened (at); shy away 2. to hesitate (at); have scruples 3. to be or become confused or… …   English World dictionary

  • mind-bog|gling — «MYND BOG lihng», adjective. causing the mind to boggle; overwhelming: »mind boggling calculations in enormous sums …   Useful english dictionary

  • boggle — UK [ˈbɒɡ(ə)l] / US [ˈbɑɡ(ə)l] verb Word forms boggle : present tense I/you/we/they boggle he/she/it boggles present participle boggling past tense boggled past participle boggled 1) [intransitive/transitive] if the mind boggles, or if something… …   English dictionary

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