- gog|gle
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
gog|gle-box — «GOG uhl BOKS», noun. British Slang. a television set: »... the drugged hours we spend in front of the goggle box (London Times) … Useful english dictionary
gog|gle-eyed — «GOG uhl YD», adjective. having rolling, bulging, or staring eyes … Useful english dictionary
gog·gle — … Useful english dictionary
gog·gle-eyed — /ˈgɑːgl̩ˌaıd/ adj informal : with the eyes very open in a way that shows surprise, amazement, etc. He stared at me goggle eyed. a goggle eyed child … Useful english dictionary
gog — an·a·gog·ic; ap·a·gog·ic; chol·a·gog·ic; dem·a·gog·ic; dem·a·gog·ism; em·men·a·gog·ic; gog·gler; gog·gly; gog·let; goose·gog; hyp·na·gog·ic; hys·ter·o·sal·pin·gog·raphy; isa·gog·ics; lo·gog·ra·pher; mys·ta·gog·ic; par·a·gog·ic; ped·a·gog·ic;… … English syllables
gle — adan·gle; ae·gle; ajan·gle; ajin·gle; an·gle·ber·ry; An·gle·doz·er; an·gle·sey; an·gle·site; an·gle·ton; an·gle·twitch; ar·gle; ar·gle bar·gle; atin·gle; bo·gle; bun·gle·some; bur·gle; can·gle; cin·gle; com·min·gle; crin·gle; crin·gle cran·gle;… … English syllables
goggle — gog·gle … English syllables
goggle — gog|gle [ˈgɔgəl US ˈga: ] v [i]old fashioned [Date: 1300 1400; Origin: Perhaps from an unrecorded gog to move up and down ] to look at something with your eyes wide open in surprise or shock = ↑gape goggle at ▪ They were goggling at us as if we… … Dictionary of contemporary English
goggle — gog|gle [ gagl ] verb intransitive INFORMAL to look at someone or something in a way that shows you are very surprised or impressed by them: He goggled at Al in disbelief … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
goggle-eyed — gog|gle eyed [ ,gagl aıd ] adjective INFORMAL looking at someone or something in a way that shows you are very surprised or impressed by them … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English