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Game with lettered cubes
Answer for the clue "Game with lettered cubes ", 6 letters:
boggle
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Word definitions in Wikipedia
In the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game , the boggle is a type of monstrous humanoid creature.
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
vb. 1 (context intransitive English) To be bewildered, dumbfounded, or confused. 2 (context transitive English) To confuse or mystify; overwhelm. 3 (context US dialect English) To embarrass with difficulty; to bungle or botch. 4 (context intransitive obsolete ...
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Word definitions in WordNet
v. startle with amazement or fear hesitate when confronted with a problem, or when in doubt or fear overcome with amazement; "This boggles the mind!" [syn: flabbergast , bowl over ]
Usage examples of boggle.
He knew the power of boggle, a thoroughly overpowering drink, though not from any firsthand experience.
Perhaps it was the boggle, perhaps the mere fact that for so long he had been forced to hide his identity and his exploits.
Joellus said, catching on and grinning widely, his misshapen, grayish teeth sporting blue stains from the mixture of boggle and juice in his glass.
And all that time the noblemen and noblewomen sat here comfortably, sipping their wine and boggle, worrying more about fine clothes than a poor old widow who was about to be executed by the terrible powries in Caer Tinella, fighting with their quiet insults whispered behind backs rather than with sword and honest wit.
It was sometimes traded through secret channels to humans under the name of boggle, an elvish joke signifying both the bog from which the liquid originally came, and from the state of mind it readily produced in the humans.
Palmaris, as was his love of the wineelvish boggle, some saidhis penchant for games of chanceamong friends onlyand his love of officiating a grand wedding where no expenses had been spared.
The soldier pulled a chair from a side table, while Markwart retrieved a bottle of boggle from a cabinet at the side of the room.
The soldier drained his glass and reached for the bottle, but Markwart, his expression changing dramatically to one of outrage, pulled the boggle away.
Markwart, his expression changing dramatically to one of outrage, pulled the boggle away.
It was only when she was preparing for bed that she remembered the Boggles with a sinking heart.
She found the Boggles in the tea-room beside an empty coffee-pot and plates covered in cake crumbs.
The Boggles belonged to that generation which still took dinner in the middle of the day.
The idea of a short break from the Boggles while she got the car prompted Agatha to accept her orders docilely.
What still boggled the mind, of course, was why he had torn down his former home for this one.
Why she had attached herself to a ruthless and arrogant playboy with as bad an attitude as Sean Michael boggled the mind.