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goggly

  • a word derived from goggle.
    goggle
    noun
    goggles,

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At one point in the evening the artist surrendered his new, goggly sunglasses to an admirer, maybe the way a salamander abandons its tail to a hawk.

From The Guardian Feb. 16, 2020

Take music fan forum Kanyetothe, which filled with goggly eyed emoticons the day that Bloom was unofficially and rudely announced.

From The Guardian May 18, 2012

Aboard her, goggly with excitement, 349 Army wives & children milled through the maze of corridors and companionways, clustered on deck for photographers, clung to the rail with last, fluttering farewells.

From Time Magazine Archive

Then he rolled his big goggly eyes up and stared into the sky.

From Tell Me Another Story The Book of Story Programs by Carolyn Sherwin Bailey

"Chug-a-rum!" began Grandfather Frog, his big, goggly eyes twinkling.

From Mother West Wind 'Why' Stories by Thornton W. (Thornton Waldo) Burgess

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