goggle-eyed ['gɔglaid]
adj.
突眼的, 眼珠突出的
goggle-eyed[ adj ]
with eyes or mouth open in surprise
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Goggle-eyed \Gog"gle-eyed`\, a.
Having prominent and distorted or rolling eyes. --Ascham.
- "We're all goggle-eyed about that," said Rep. Joe Skeen, R-N.M., ranking Republican on the House Appropriations Committee's Treasury subcommittee.
- Bart Simpson, the goggle-eyed cartoon kid with a corrugated hairdo, is catching flak from educators who say his smart-alecky attitude on "The Simpsons" gives children the wrong message.
- There are voluptuous mermaids, including a Chinese ivory odalisque, and wistful ones, such as Frederick Stuart Church's 19th-century etching of a mermaid astride a goggle-eyed sea horse.
- Hollywood's stars shed tears for Sammy Davis Jr., the exuberant song-and-dance man who started as a goggle-eyed child vaudevillian and battled to the glittery top of the entertainment world.