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1 Glupschaugen
* * *Plural (nordd.) goggle-eyes* * *Glupschaugen pl nordd, umg, pej goggle eyes;Glupschaugen machen goggle* * *Plural (nordd.) goggle-eyes -
2 Glotzaugen
Plural (salopp abwertend) goggle eyesGlotzaugen machen/kriegen — go goggle-eyed; goggle
* * *Plural (salopp abwertend) goggle eyesGlotzaugen machen/kriegen — go goggle-eyed; goggle
* * *adj.wide eyed adj. -
3 Kuhaugen
Pl. umg. goggle eyes* * *Kuh|au|genpl (pej inf)goggle eyes pl (inf)* * *Kuhaugen pl umg goggle eyes -
4 Kulleraugen
Pl. umg. big wide eyes, bulging eyes; Kulleraugen machen goggle* * *Kụl|ler|au|genpl (inf)big wide eyes pl* * *Kul·ler·au·gen* * *Plural (ugs. scherzh.) big, round eyeser machte Kulleraugen — his eyes nearly popped out of his head
* * *Kulleraugen pl umg big wide eyes, bulging eyes;Kulleraugen machen goggle* * *Plural (ugs. scherzh.) big, round eyes -
5 Stielauge
n ZOOL. stalk eye; Stielaugen machen umg. goggle, gawk; er hat Stielaugen gemacht! umg. his eyes were on stalks; vor Staunen: his eyes nearly popped out of his head* * *Stielaugen machen umg goggle, gawk;er hat Stielaugen gemacht! umg his eyes were on stalks; vor Staunen: his eyes nearly popped out of his head -
6 Stielaugen
die Stielaugenstalk eyes (Pl.)* * *Stiel|au|genpl (fig inf)Stíélaugen machen or kriegen — to gawk (inf), to gawp (Brit inf), to goggle (inf)
er machte Stíélaugen — his eyes (nearly) popped out of his head
* * *Stiel·au·genpl▶ \Stielaugen kriegen [o machen] (fam) to look goggle-eyed fam, BRIT a. to have one's eyes out on stalksdie Nachbarn haben \Stielaugen gemacht the neighbours' eyes almost popped out of their heads fam -
7 stieren
* * *to goggle* * *stie|ren ['ʃtiːrən]vi(auf +acc at) to stare; (neugierig auch) to gape(lüstern) auf jdn stíéren — to ogle sb (inf), to eye sb up (Brit)
* * *(to have wide, staring eyes (eg because of surprise): He goggled at the amount of money he received.) goggle* * *stie·ren[ˈʃti:rən]vizu Boden \stieren to stare vacantly [or glassily] [or fixedly] at the floor▪ auf jdn/etw \stieren to stare vacantly [or glassily] [or fixedly] at sb/sth* * *intransitives Verb stare [vacantly] (auf + Akk. at)vor sich hin stieren — stare [vacantly] into space
* * *stieren v/i stare, gape (auf +akk at);vor sich hin stieren stare into space* * *intransitives Verb stare [vacantly] (auf + Akk. at)vor sich hin stieren — stare [vacantly] into space
* * *v.to goggle v.to stare glassy eyed at something expr. -
8 Glupschauge
Glụpsch|au|ge ['glʊpʃ-]nt (N Ger inf)See:* * *Glupsch·au·ge[ˈglʊpʃ-]\Glupschaugen machen [o bekommen] to stare goggle-eyedsie hat \Glupschaugen gemacht she stared goggle-eyed, her eyes nearly popped out of her head -
9 Stielaugen
Stiel·au·gen pl WENDUNGEN:\Stielaugen kriegen [o machen]die Nachbarn haben \Stielaugen gemacht the neighbours' eyes almost popped out of their heads ( fam) -
10 stieläugig
stiel·äu·gigadj inv goggle-eyed, with eyes popping
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Goggle-Eyes — 2001 Puffin paperback edition … Wikipedia
goggle eyes — Synonyms and related words: baby blues, banjo eyes, bright eyes, bug eyes, clear eyes, cockeyes, cornea, cross eyes, eye, eyeball, eyelid, iris, lens, lid, naked eye, nictitating membrane, oculus, optic, optic nerve, orb, organ of vision, peeper … Moby Thesaurus
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goggle — I. intransitive verb (goggled; goggling) Etymology: Middle English gogelen to squint Date: 1742 to stare with wide or protuberant eyes • goggler noun II. adjective Date: 1540 protuberant, staring … New Collegiate Dictionary
goggle-eyed — adjective having goggle eyes, especially through astonishment … English new terms dictionary
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goggle — ► VERB 1) look with wide open eyes. 2) (of the eyes) protrude or open wide. ► NOUN (goggles) ▪ close fitting protective glasses with side shields. ORIGIN probably symbolic of oscillating movement … English terms dictionary
Goggle — Gog gle, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Goggled}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Goggling}.] [Cf. Ir. & Gael. gog a nod, slight motion.] To roll the eyes; to stare. [1913 Webster] And wink and goggle like an owl. Hudibras. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
goggle — (v.) 1530s, from M.E. gogelen to roll (the eyes) about (late 14c.), influenced by M.E. gogel eyed squint eyed, one eyed (late 14c.), of uncertain origin, perhaps somehow imitative. As a surname (Robert le Gogel) attested from c.1300. Related:… … Etymology dictionary