goggle
/ˈɡɒɡəl/Definitions
1. noun
a device for protecting the eyes, typically consisting of two glass or plastic lenses held in a frame, often with elastic or a strap to hold it in place.
“She wore goggles while snorkeling in the ocean.”
2. verb
to gaze at something in a foolish or incredulous manner.
“He goggled at the enormous size of the dinosaur in the movie.”
3. verb
to search for something, especially on the internet.
“I goggled for information on the latest tech trends.”
4. verb
to stare at something in wonder or amazement.
“The tourists goggled at the breathtaking view from the top of the mountain.”