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ungoggled

  • a word derived from goggle.
    goggle
    noun
    goggles,

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In spite of the temperature the flier ungoggled his eyes, the better to watch his instruments.

From Time Magazine Archive

The anger painted on our ungoggled faces he doubtless attributed to jealousy, as he glanced back to wave a triumphant au revoir before flashing out of sight, round a bend of the road.

From My Friend the Chauffeur by Frederic Lowenheim

Gust after gust darted from ambush, half blinding our ungoggled eyes with the sand they flung by handfuls into our faces.

From The Car of Destiny by Armand Both

He had glanced up with anxiety and vexation on his ungoggled, dark face, at the first sound of an approaching car, and I knew well what thought sprang into his head.

From The Car of Destiny by Armand Both

The contrast between the goggled and the ungoggled state was extraordinary—when one lifted one's orange-tinted snow glasses it was to find a blaze of light that could scarcely be endured.

From South with Scott by Edward Ratcliffe Garth Russell Evans, Baron Mountevans

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