bogglish Antonyms
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Meaning of bogglish
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bogglish (a.)
Doubtful; skittish.
bogglish Sentence Examples
- The mysterious language spoken by the ancient forest creatures sounded strangely bogglish to the ears of the travelers.
- The peculiar symbols etched into the cave walls seemed to convey a message in a bogglish script unknown to modern linguists.
- As the explorers delved deeper into the enchanted realm, they encountered strange and bogglish creatures unlike anything they had ever seen.
- The mystical potion emitted a bogglish glow, hinting at its otherworldly properties.
- The magician waved his wand and uttered a series of bogglish incantations, invoking ancient spells to perform his magic.
- The secret society communicated in a cryptic and bogglish code, ensuring their messages remained hidden from prying eyes.
- Legends spoke of a hidden valley where time moved at a bogglish pace, preserving the ancient ways of the land.
- The traveler stumbled upon an ancient tome filled with bogglish lore, detailing forgotten rituals and ceremonies.
- The eerie mist that shrouded the bog emitted a faint, bogglish glow, casting an otherworldly ambiance over the landscape.
- The whimsical song sung by the forest nymphs echoed through the trees in a bogglish melody, captivating all who heard it.
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Doubtful; skittish.
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The mysterious language spoken by the ancient forest creatures sounded strangely bogglish to the ears of the travelers.
The peculiar symbols etched into the cave walls seemed to convey a message in a bogglish script unknown to modern linguists.
As the explorers delved deeper into the enchanted realm, they encountered strange and bogglish creatures unlike anything they had ever seen.
The mystical potion emitted a bogglish glow, hinting at its otherworldly properties.