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goggled

I. ˈgoggled, ppl. a.1 Now rare.
    [f. goggle v.1 + -ed1.]
    Of the eyes = goggle a.

1503 Kalender Sheph. (1656) xlii, A person that is Blear⁓eyed, gogled & squint. 1589 Hay any Work 7 Vnnatural squint gogled eies. 1664 Power Exp. Philos. i. 9 A Louse, her two eyes were like two black beads, gogled and protuberant. 1872 G. W. Dasent Three to One II. 30 One eye..was bigger and more goggled than the other.

II. ˈgoggled, ppl. a.2
    [f. goggle n. + -ed2.]
    Equipped with or wearing goggles.

1903 Westm. Gaz. 20 July 2/3 These ghastly goggled motor guys. 1908 Ibid. 22 Aug. 10/1 The swimmer's head, goggled and capped, emerging from the water. 1909 H. G. Wells Tono-Bungay iii. ii. 237 A short figure,..hugely goggled,..and surmounted by a table-land of motoring cap. 1919 N.Y. Times 9 Feb., A goggled aviator making ready for a flight. 1945 J. R. Ullman White Tower 425 He brought the watch closer to his goggled eyes.

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