But he boggled when the boys appeared with cases of dynamite on their shoulder. |
Which leaves us all the more boggled as to why he would have no interest in current affairs. |
April's elections were marked by violence and fraud on a scale that boggled the imagination even of jaded Nigerian voters. |
But this bit of scientific jiggery-pokery leaves my mind in an even more boggled state than usual. |
Josh's mind boggled in the futile effort to penetrate the abstruse complexity of an esoteric form of thinking that was altogether foreign to him. |
I am above concealing my sentiments, though I have boggled at uttering them. |