goggled


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gog·gle

 (gŏg′əl)
v. gog·gled, gog·gling, gog·gles
v.intr.
1. To stare with wide and bulging eyes.
2. To roll or bulge. Used of the eyes.
v.tr.
To roll or bulge (the eyes).
n.
1. A stare or leer.
2. goggles A pair of tight-fitting eyeglasses, often tinted or having side shields, worn to protect the eyes from hazards such as wind, glare, water, or flying debris.

[Middle English gogelen, to squint.]

gog′gly adj.
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References in periodicals archive ?
* All crew members should be goggled from takeoff to landing.
* On an approach, both pilots should be goggled, with the PAC scanning the gauges under his goggles.
Huey joked, "We must have done this before." Our transition to goggled flight had none of the fumbling for switches and wrestling with lens covers that characterized our initial NVG operations.