bogglish

English

Etymology

From boggle +‎ -ish.

Adjective

bogglish (comparative more bogglish, superlative most bogglish)

  1. (rare) Uncertain, doubtful; skittish
    • 2012 June 22, Helen Lapping, “Bit of a bogglish day….”, in HL Writing Blog[1], retrieved 30 September 2012:
      So, I’m feeling a bit bogglish or a bit skittish today. I’ve got lots of grown up stuff to do involving going places, talking to people and making ‘phone calls

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