Pronunciation: /ˈɡɑɡəl aɪz/
noun a pair of eyes that are wide open and staring in a bulging or rolling manner
A1 The cartoon character had big goggle eyes.
A2 The child's goggle eyes widened in amazement at the magic show.
B1 She wore a pair of ski goggles with large goggle eyes.
B2 The alien creature had glowing goggle eyes that seemed to pierce through your soul.
C1 The artist painted a surreal portrait with exaggerated goggle eyes.
C2 The actress perfected her role by mastering the art of expressing emotion through her goggle eyes.
formal The child's goggle eyes widened as she watched the magician perform his tricks.
informal I couldn't help but laugh at his goggle eyes when he saw the surprise birthday party.
slang Her goggle eyes were so big, it was like she had seen a ghost.
figurative The CEO's goggle eyes showed his excitement at the prospect of closing the deal.
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