verb
- to stare with wide-open eyes, especially in amazement or shock
noun
- protective eyewear with a strap that fits snugly around the head
Usage: usually plural
Examples
- The children goggled at the magician’s amazing tricks.
- She goggled in disbelief when she heard the news.
- The swimmer put on his goggles before diving into the pool.
- Safety goggles are required in the chemistry lab.
- The skier’s goggles protected her eyes from the bright snow.
- He goggled at the enormous size of the building.
- Don’t forget to wear your goggles when using power tools.