▪ 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. |