Boggleverb
Either literally or figuratively to stop or hesitate as if suddenly seeing a bogle.
Boggleverb
(intransitive) To be bewildered, dumbfounded, or confused.
Boggleverb
(transitive) To confuse or mystify; overwhelm.
Boggleverb
To embarrass with difficulties; to palter or equivocate; to bungle or botch.
Boggleverb
To dissemble; to play fast and loose (with someone or something).
Boggleverb
To wiggle the eyes as a result of bruxing.
Bogglenoun
(dated) A scruple or objection.
Bogglenoun
(dated) A bungle; a botched situation.
Boggleverb
To stop or hesitate as if suddenly frightened, or in doubt, or impeded by unforeseen difficulties; to take alarm; to exhibit hesitancy and indecision.
Boggleverb
To do anything awkwardly or unskillfully.
Boggleverb
To play fast and loose; to dissemble.
Boggleverb
To embarrass with difficulties; to make a bungle or botch of.
Boggleverb
startle with amazement or fear
Boggleverb
hesitate when confronted with a problem, or when in doubt or fear
Boggleverb
overcome with amazement;
Boggle
Boggle is a word game invented by Allan Turoff and originally distributed by Parker Brothers. The game is played using a plastic grid of lettered dice, in which players attempt to find words in sequences of adjacent letters.
Scrabbleverb
(intransitive) To scrape or scratch powerfully with hands or claws.
Scrabbleverb
(transitive) To gather hastily.
Scrabbleverb
(intransitive) To move with difficulty by making rapid movements back and forth with the hands or paws.
Scrabbleverb
(intransitive) To scribble.
Scrabbleverb
(transitive) To mark with irregular lines or letters; to scribble on.
Scrabblenoun
A scramble.
Scrabbleverb
To scrape, paw, or scratch with the hands; to proceed by clawing with the hands and feet; to scramble; as, to scrabble up a cliff or a tree.
Scrabbleverb
To make irregular, crooked, or unmeaning marks; to scribble; to scrawl.
Scrabbleverb
To mark with irregular lines or letters; to scribble; as, to scrabble paper.
Scrabblenoun
The act of scrabbling; a moving upon the hands and knees; a scramble; also, a scribble.
Scrabblenoun
an aimless drawing
Scrabblenoun
a board game in which words are formed from letters in patterns similar to a crossword puzzle; each letter has a value and those values are used to score the game
Scrabbleverb
feel searchingly;
Scrabbleverb
write down quickly without much attention to detail
Scrabble
Scrabble is a word game in which two to four players score points by placing tiles, each bearing a single letter, onto a game board divided into a 15×15 grid of squares. The tiles must form words that, in crossword fashion, read left to right in rows or downward in columns, and be included in a standard dictionary or lexicon.