Goggle Eyes

A2 8+

Pronunciation: /ˈɡɑɡəl aɪz/

Definitions of goggle eyes

noun a pair of eyes that are wide open and staring in a bulging or rolling manner

Example Sentences

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.

Examples of goggle eyes in a Sentence

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.

Grammatical Forms of goggle eyes

past tense

goggled

plural

goggle eyes

comparative

more goggle-eyed

superlative

most goggle-eyed

present tense

goggle eyes

future tense

will goggle eyes

perfect tense

have goggled

continuous tense

is goggling eyes

singular

goggle eye

positive degree

goggle-eyed

infinitive

to goggle eyes

gerund

goggling eyes

participle

goggled

Origin and Evolution of goggle eyes

First Known Use: 1400 year
Language of Origin: Middle English
Story behind the word: The term 'goggle eyes' originated from Middle English, likely influenced by the Old Norse word 'goggla', meaning to stare.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe eyes that bulge or protrude, the term 'goggle eyes' has evolved to also refer to a wide-eyed or startled expression.