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- This adoption thing really was kind of a mind-boggler.
- But here's a mind-boggler for you.
- Granted, this one was a mind boggler.
- The team is still reeling and this is just the latest mind-boggler.
- The latter comes as a mind-boggler for who doesn't know how M . J . cavorts on the court.
- "When you grow up with something and that's all you know, when something different happens, it's a mind-boggler ."
- In one mind-boggler, a particle of light seems to " know " what experimenters have in store during a " double slit " experiment.
- A novel about identity and about the vagaries of modern life, this mind-boggler is the third installment of Roth's " American Pastoral " trilogy.
- Maybe article-writing is better . . . this website is a crazy mind-boggler to understand ! !-- talk ) 21 : 57, 25 January 2009 ( UTC)
- He is also the Brain-Strain columnist for " Odyssey " magazine, and, for many years, he was the Brain-Boggler columnist for " Discover " magazine.
- Another is mind-boggler, from something that " boggles the mind " ( originally " frighten, " from the 16th-century bogle's dialect root in goblin, but now denoting a high degree of amazement rather than fear ).
- If the last two Seahawks plays in the 25-22 victory over the Chargers weren't outrageous enough-- a 65-yard kickoff return by Charlie Rogers and a 54-yard field goal by Rian Lindell, all in the final 16 seconds-- the game-long boggler was sleuthed out by a reporter in the locker room after being handed the postgame statistical package.