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verb Download 🔗Share To dissemble; to play fast and loose (with someone or something). Examples : "The car salesman boggled the truth about the car's history, claiming it had never been in an accident when it clearly had. " character attitude mind action human Chat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading