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goggly, a.|ˈgɒglɪ| [f. goggle n. + -y1.] 1. Of eyes: Goggle, goggling.
a1693Aubrey Lives, Birkenhead (1898) I. 105 He was of midling stature, great goggli eies. 1923Wodehouse Inimitable Jeeves ix. 93 He was a thin, tall chappie with..pale-blue goggly eyes which made him look like one of the rarer kinds of fish. 1969Daily Tel. 2 Oct. 22/3 The great goggly eyes are unforgettable and endearing. 2. Of sheep: Affected with the ‘goggles’. (Cf. Glouc. dialect goggly giddy.)
1840Jrnl. R. Agric. Soc. I. iii. 297, I once knew a flock of 200 sheep, 64 of which died goggly. |