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bog·gle (bŏǵəl)

[Probably from boggle, dialectal variant of bogle.]

verb: bog·gled, bog·gling, bog·gles. 

intransitive verb 

  1. To hesitate as if in fear or doubt.
  2. To shy away or be overcome with fright or astonishment: “The mind now boggling at all the numbers on the table, both sides agreed to a recess of an hour” (Henry A. Kissinger)
  3. To act ineptly or inefficiently; bungle.

transitive verb 

  1. To cause to be overcome, as with fright or astonishment.
  2. To botch; bungle.

derivatives

boǵgle
noun
boǵgler
noun