goggle

[ˈɡɑːɡl]

goggle Definition

  • 1to look at something or someone with wide open eyes, especially because you are surprised or shocked
  • 2to wear goggles

Using goggle: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "goggle" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She goggled at him in disbelief.

  • Example

    He goggled at the strange creature in front of him.

  • Example

    The swimmer goggled up before diving into the pool.

goggle Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for goggle

Antonyms for goggle

Phrases with goggle

  • goggle-eyed

    having bulging or protruding eyes

    Example

    The goggle-eyed fish stared back at me from the aquarium.

  • goggle-box

    television

    Example

    I spent the whole day watching movies on the goggle-box.

  • beer goggles

    a phenomenon where alcohol consumption makes a person's romantic interest appear more attractive than they actually are

    Example

    He thought she was beautiful, but it was just the beer goggles talking.

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Summary: goggle in Brief

The verb 'goggle' [ˈɡɑːɡl] means to look at something or someone with wide open eyes, often due to surprise or shock. It can also mean to wear goggles, as in 'The swimmer goggled up before diving into the pool.' 'Goggle' has phrases like 'goggle-eyed,' which describes bulging or protruding eyes, and 'goggle-box,' which is a slang term for television.