"Boggled" is a word in ENGLISH

boggled ENGLISH
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Few words of positivity

Who said that parents’ beliefs should be adopted by their children?

Lukasz Laniecki, You Have The Right Not To Make Your Parents Proud. A Book Of Quotes

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They were married, but since the argument they had a few days earlier, they hadn't been talking to each other.Instead, they were giving each other written notes.One evening he gave her a paper where it said:"Wake me up tomorrow morning at 6 am."The next morning he woke up and saw that it was 9 o'clock.Naturally he got very angry, but as he turned around he found a note on his pillow saying:"Wake up, it's 6 o'clock!"

boggle ENGLISH

To stop or hesitate as if suddenly frightened, or in doubt, or impeded by unforeseen difficulties; to take alarm; to …

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boggle ENGLISH

To embarrass with difficulties; to make a bungle or botch of.

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boggle ENGLISH

To do anything awkwardly or unskillfully.

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boggle ENGLISH

To play fast and loose; to dissemble.

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boggler ENGLISH

One who boggles.

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hangawa HILIGAYNON

hangáwà - Fear, apprehension, misgiving, diffidence, timidity; to be afraid, apprehensive, shy, timid, nervous, daunted, in dread, to boggle at, …

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maalag-ag HILIGAYNON

maalág-ag - Undecided, undetermined, vacillating, wavering, hesitating, doubting, in doubt, doubtful, irresolute, not having made up one’s mind, boggling, burking, …

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neuro GAY LINGO

amazed, amazing, ming boggling, napaisip bigla

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