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Mind-Boggling

compounding Adjective
Mind-boggling is an adjective and a compound. Refers to something as being absurd or intellectually overwhelming. Was first used in 1955. Formed of the words mind and boggle which mean your mind, is unable to think clearly which is the definition of boggle.
 
“My calculus teachers lecture was mind-boggling.”
Etymology : compound of the words mind and boggle.
Source : (Jack Greene, November 2016)
Last modified: 1 December 2016


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