boggler
English
Etymology
boggle
+
-er
Noun
boggler
(
plural
bogglers
)
One who
boggles
.
1859
, Charles Dickens,
The Haunted House
The cares of State
[
…
]
were generally, as in most affairs of State, of an arithmetical character, the Commander of the Faithful being a fearful
boggler
at a sum.
Something
puzzling
or
confusing
.
Derived terms
mind boggler
/
mind-boggler
Anagrams
blogger
,
broggle
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