Goggle-eyed


[gog-uh l-ahyd] /ˈgɒg əlˌaɪd/

adjective
1.
having bulging, wide-open, or rolling eyes, especially in astonishment or wonderment.
adverb
2.
with bulging, wide-open eyes.
adjective
1.
(often postpositive) with a surprised, staring, or fixed expression
adj.

late 14c.; see goggle (v.).

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