Goggle ( verb , noun )

(As a verb)

Goggle ( verb )

  1. To look with wide open eyes.
  2. To stare with amazement or disbelief.

Origin:

The word goggle is of imitative origin and is first recorded in the early 17th century.

Examples:

  1. The child goggled at the bright lights.
  2. She goggled at the sight of the famous actor.
  3. The audience goggled at the acrobatic feats.
  4. He goggled at the size of the diamond.
  5. She goggled at the price of the dress.

(As a noun)

Goggle ( noun )

  1. To look with wide open eyes.
  2. To stare with amazement or disbelief.

Origin:

The word goggle is of imitative origin and is first recorded in the early 17th century.

Examples:

  1. The child goggled at the bright lights.
  2. She goggled at the sight of the famous actor.
  3. The audience goggled at the acrobatic feats.
  4. He goggled at the size of the diamond.
  5. She goggled at the price of the dress.
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