[f. as prec. + -ING1.] The action of the vb. BOGGLE.
1640. Shirley, Arcadia, II. i. Leave Your bogling & your trim-tram tricks.
1656. R. Robinson, Christ all, 117. He keeps a huge bogling, he doth exceedingly dodge with Jesus Christ.
1834. C. Greville, Mem. Geo. IV. (1875), III. xxiii. 79. He made a great boggling of reading his petition.