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goggle-eyed

ADJECTIVE
  1. with eyes or mouth open in surprise

How To Use goggle-eyed In A Sentence

  • Focusing on the GCC has given the impression that climate change obstructionism is confined to a handful of goggle-eyed fossil fuel fundamentalists machinating on the margins of respectable corporate society.
  • He really stared at me, goggle-eyed, with his mouth hanging open.
  • She stared goggle-eyed for a few seconds before giving a short yell of glee.
  • She was staring at him goggle-eyed only because she knew that it would irritate him.
  • Squirming, goggle-eyed demons equipped with whips and pitchforks lurk in every crevice.
  • If being headachy and somewhat goggle-eyed is the price to pay for maintaining one's friendships through the internet, I can probably handle it a while longer.
  • ‘Their faces were an absolute picture, they were all goggle-eyed looking at the new toys and equipment,’ she said.
  • I'm not some kind of goggle-eyed advocate for Campbell here who sees his work in everything. WoW-nnui
  • My hands trembled so hard that I was terrified of dropping her, and I can only imagine the slackjawed, goggle-eyed look of wonder that must have been pasted on my face.
  • With goggle-eyed disbelief, we follow the exploits of this audacious free-spirit, gifted with the ability of unflagging self-invention.
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