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"goggle-eyed" Definitions
  1. with your eyes wide open, staring at something, especially because you are surprised
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But they observe goggle-eyed the spectacle unfolding across the Channel.
She inched out, goggle-eyed and terrified, to face the crowd.
"She sent the ship hurtling at the goggle-eyed creature," the article said.
And on "Sesame Street" and "The Muppet Show," she vamped with their goggle-eyed denizens.
A Soviet-era tractor, spindly and goggle-eyed, gleamed within the shadows of a stone barn.
The goggle-eyed portraits on the outside of the house must be wiped away — and soon.
Charlotte was staring at her goggle-eyed, or maybe that was just what her eyes looked like naturally.
I remember that striking me as odd even as a goggle-eyed, innocent 13-year-old watching in 2003.
Its groom was goggle-eyed, the bride buried in her veils, and behind them the family gaped like idiots.
His 2015 painting "Kabus," which means "Nightmare," shows a terrified, goggle-eyed figure, which the artist said represented himself.
When you say "visualizer" to someone who was conscious before 2005, they often make these goggle-eyed starbursts with their hands.
It was a fine goggle-eyed object, done by the brilliant sculptor Jacob Epstein, and it had sat there for almost ten years.
That novel is about a bad-tempered, goggle-eyed Psammead (Greek for sand fairy) whom five children dig up in a gravel pit.
It's the goggle-eyed swooning, the media's noisy, disorienting insistence on packaging, branding and marketing what was, in the end, a natural, altogether professional impulse.
Mika (41 East 57th Street) has a tiny goggle-eyed earthenware figure from around 1000 to 800 B.C. whose exact purpose is also lost to history.
A dinner of rubbery moose under the goggle-eyed gaze of a creepy doll collection forced the decision: We'd ditch this Nordic nightmare by first light.
"It's not an election, it's a trick," read one, depicting a goggle-eyed caricature of Vladimir Putin, who polls show should be comfortably re-elected on March 18.
The book's goggle-eyed creatures are identifiable as rabbits, elephants, ducks and so on, but they wear clothes, ride the bus, go to play dates and day care.
These people were passionate in evangelizing for the winemaking practices they believed in, but their goggle-eyed radicalism could, at times, make you think of Bolsheviks with corkscrews.
The idea of being electrocuted makes me sick, and that's all there was to read about in the papers — goggle-eyed headlines staring up at me on every street corner.
But the miracle he's proudest of — sweeping four-time Olympian Erin Hamlin off her feet — lends itself less to repeat viewings by his core audience of hoops fanatics and goggle-eyed Minnesota schoolchildren.
Fires rage before acres of black earth, and skeletons lie tangled in darkness; a single prisoner, stranded in the snow, looks goggle-eyed at a pair of blackbirds on a barbed-wire fence.
As the November 25, 1932 New York Times front page reported, she said, "I think I'll have a piece of the neck" before "hurtling at the goggle-eyed creature" and almost crashing her plane in Queens.
Yet the fair's best Klee is on the booth of David Tunick, a specialist in prints and drawings, where you'll find a knockout 1923 portrait of the soprano Lilli Lehmann, goggle-eyed and adrift in a sea of beige.
One of his prizes was Noël-Nicolas Coypel's "The Abduction of Europa" (1726-27), now at the Philadelphia Museum of Art: Zeus, in the form of a bull, carries Europa through a churning sea, while water nymphs surf on goggle-eyed fish and putti divebomb the waves.
As yet another ballerina pauses on flat feet to prepare for a multiple pirouette, her features show an expression of goggle-eyed terror: It lasts less than a second, the pirouette goes just fine, and she sweetly resumes the marvelously long, complex phrases of her dance.
Scooter have also interpolated her hilariously intense and OTT AOR gem "Promise Me" on their absolutely fucking raucous "4AM" but we think Studio Barnhus affiliated producer Esther Silex handles it with a kind of delicate sensibility that lends itself perfectly to DJs playing to packed clubs stuffed with goggle-eyed slackjaws who gurn away gleefully when they realize that, hey, it really is four in the morning!
A comic opera titled "Behold the Man" will grace the courtyard of the 19th-century fresco's home, the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Mercy in the Spanish town of Borja, telling the entire saga of the work's transformation: how Giménez's amateur hands ruined Elias Garcia Martinez's original portrait of Jesus; the international outrage that ensued; the artwork's inevitable meme-ification; and how the Beast, with its fuzzy face and goggle-eyed expression, apotheosized to tourist destination and eventually saved the small village.
His remains were found in the Hunal tomb inside of Temple 16, in the Copán acropolis;FAMSI 2004, Research on Temple 16 he was buried with jade and shell jewelry, including his 'goggle-eyed' headress.
The goggle-eyed worm snake (Leptotyphlops macrops) is a species of snakes in the family Leptotyphlopidae.McDiarmid RW, Campbell JA, Touré T. 1999. Snake Species of the World: A Taxonomic and Geographic Reference, vol. 1. Herpetologists' League.
The bigeye scad (Selar crumenophthalmus) is an oceanic fish found in tropical regions around the globe. Other common names include purse-eyed scad, goggle- eyed scad, akule, chicharro, charrito ojón, jacks, matang baka, mushimas and coulirou. The bigeye scad is fished commercially, both for human consumption and for bait.
Rangda is important in Balinese culture, and performances depicting her struggles with Barong or with Airlangga are popular tourist attractions as well as tradition. She is depicted as a mostly nude old woman, with long and unkempt hair, pendulous breasts, and claws. Her face is traditionally a horrifying fanged and goggle- eyed mask, with a long, protruding tongue.
It is a fairly large wader though is mid-sized by the standards of its family. Length ranges from , wingspan from and weight from . with a strong yellow and black beak, large yellow eyes (which give it a "reptilian", or "goggle-eyed" appearance), and cryptic plumage. The bird is striking in flight, with black and white wing markings.
Fold the ridge of shale, sandstone, gneiss, intruded by granites. Domed top of the ridge with Goltsovoye terraces, and in the highest parts there are alpine. The slopes are covered with spruce, fir and larch forests, and tops - cedar thickets, rocky placers, mining and tundra vegetation. Extremely diverse wildlife ranges - from the unique inhabitant of the lake Korbohon goggle-eyed Lenca to host those places of the brown bear.
Large yellow catfish live in the slow-moving rivers or in the local lake and stock tanks (ponds), along with many other fish such as channel catfish, large-mouthed bass, crappie, gar, carp, buffalo fish, drum, bream, and goggle-eyed sun perch. Red-horse minnows, top-water minnows, and a species locally known as bull-head minnows live in the ponds and thrive in the rippling shallows of the river and creeks.
Sallow-skinned, goggle-eyed Sweeny is one of the four boys in Oddsburg and is considered to be the most disgusting. He takes an extensive interest in anything slimy, smelly or snotty, and also likes morbid and "scary" things (although he, like all the other Oddsburg villagers, is a coward). He follows along with what the gang is doing, but his maliciousness is nowhere near as intense as Pipsquawk or Trevor. Voice provided by Teresa Gallagher.
D1, D7. Mulvihill notes that the images are notable because they are painted with hematite, rather than pecked into the rock, as are the petroglyphs to be found in New Mexico. One of the two thousand images at Hueco Tanks is of a black and white figure of Tlaloc, the goggle-eyed Mesoamerican rain god; most of the images are of abstractions, people and animals. The Manso, Suma, and Jumano Indians were identified as present by the earliest Spanish explorers.
This was followed by a stint for Autosport for a cartoon now known as "Bamber's view", specialising mostly in topics related to Formula One. Although appearing regularly in the magazine, his cartoon became a weekly feature in 1994 which continues to this day. In addition, Bamber also created a short lived comic strip called "Bumpa the Bear" that appeared weekly in Auto Express from 1991 to 1992. By 1988, his drivers' caricatures had evolved from a lanky goggle- eyed character to a dumpier version.
Known as a Shakōki-dogū, or "goggle-eyed type" figurine, it appears to be wearing some form of snow goggles, and has exaggerated, feminine buttocks, chest and thighs. It is now kept at the Tokyo National Museum, and is an Important Cultural Property. It is recognized internationally as a relic representative of Japan’s Jomon culture. The site has been known and excavated since the Edo period, when clay figurines and pottery were discovered in 1622 when Tsugaru Nobuhira, the second daimyō of Tsugaru Domain built a fortification.
The oldest examples of Jōmon pottery have flat bottoms, though pointed bottoms (meant to be held in small pits in the earth, like an amphora) became common later.Frederic. "Jōmon-shikidoki." In the Middle Jōmon period (3000-2000 BCE), simple decorations made with cord or through scratching gave way to highly elaborate designs. So-called flame vessels, along with the closely related crown-formed vessels, are among the most distinctive forms from this period; representative forms such as clay figurines of people and animals also appeared around this time. These figurines, called dogū, are often described as "goggle-eyed", and feature elaborate geometrical designs, and short, stubby limbs.
Archaeological evidence indicates Tlaloc was worshiped in Mesoamerica before the Aztecs even settled there in the 13th century AD. He was a prominent god in Teotihuacan at least 800 years before the Aztecs. This has led to Meso- American goggle-eyed rain gods being referred to generically as "Tlaloc," although in some cases it is unknown what they were called in these cultures, and in other cases we know that he was called by a different name, e.g., the Maya version was known as Chaac and the Zapotec deity as Cocijo. Chalchiuhtlicue, or "she of the jade skirt" in Nahutatl, was the deity connected with the worship of ground water.
" Gleiberman also praised Jennifer Garner's performance, writing: "She cuts out all traces of adult consciousness, of irony and flirtation and manipulation, reducing herself to a keen, goggle-eyed earnestness that's utterly beguiling." Joe Leydon of Variety also praised her performance, writing "Garner throws herself so fully and effectively into the role that in a few key scenes, she vividly conveys Jenna's high spirits and giddy pleasure through the graceful curling of her toes." Leydon praised the director Gary Winick for " bringing a fresh spin to most of the script's clichés and emphasizing nuggets of emotional truth provided by Goldsmith and Yuspa." Wesley Morris of The Boston Globe wrote that "The movie is tailor-made for women who openly lust for dream houses, dream jobs, and dream hubbies.
They offer something for everyone, from advocacy > groups looking for role models to indignation-seeking conservatives, from > goggle-eyed male viewers to progressive female ones, from tyrants who demand > psychological complexity to plot buffs. Michele Greene, who played Abby on L.A. Law, confirmed in an interview with AfterEllen.com that her kiss with Amanda Donohoe's C.J. was a ratings ploy and that there was never any intention on the part of producers to seriously explore the possibility of a relationship between two women. The attitude about portraying lesbian relationships with any longevity persisted in Hollywood, as Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1997–2003) writer Marti Noxon encountered resistance from television executives when setting the groundwork for the long-term relationship between Willow Rosenberg (Alyson Hannigan) and Tara Maclay (Amber Benson).
Archaic (Etruscan) fanged goggle-eyed Gorgon flanked by standing winged lionesses or sphinxes on a hydria from Vulci, 540–530 BC In Ancient Greece a Gorgoneion (a stone head, engraving, or drawing of a Gorgon face, often with snakes protruding wildly and the tongue sticking out between her fangs) frequently was used as an apotropaic symbol and placed on doors, walls, floors, coins, shields, breastplates, and tombstones in the hopes of warding off evil. In this regard Gorgoneia are similar to the sometimes grotesque faces on Chinese soldiers’ shields, also used generally as an amulet, a protection against the evil eye. Likewise, in Hindu mythology, Kali is often shown with a protruding tongue and snakes around her head. In some Greek myths, blood taken from the right side of a Gorgon could bring the dead back to life, yet blood taken from the left side was an instantly fatal poison.
The third new character in Peanuts after Violet and Schroeder, Lucy made her debut on March 3, 1952. She was originally a goggle-eyed toddler who continually annoys her parents and the older kids, but aged up over the next two years so that by 1954, she appeared to be about the same age as Charlie Brown (the early strips with toddler-age Lucy were not reprinted until after Charles Schulz’s death). Within a few months of her introduction, Schulz altered Lucy's eyes to have the same appearance as that of the other characters, except for small extra lines around them which were also later sported by her two siblings. Lucy has short, black hair and wears a blue dress with blue socks and saddle shoes until the late 1970s when Schulz began showing the strip's female characters in pants and shirts in order to keep their outfits more contemporary.
Kʼinich Yax Kʼukʼ Moʼ ( "Great Sun, Quetzal Macaw the First", ruled 426 – c. 437) is named in Maya inscriptions as the founder and first ruler, kʼul ajaw (also rendered kʼul ahau and kʼul ahaw - meaning holy lord), of the pre- Columbian Maya civilization polity centered at Copán, a major Maya site located in the southeastern Maya lowlands region in present-day Honduras. The motifs associated with his depiction on Copán monuments have a distinct resemblance to imagery associated with the height of the Classic-era center of Teotihuacan in the distant northern central Mexican region, and have been interpreted as intending to suggest his origins and association with that prestigious civilization. One of the most commonly cited motifs for this interpretation is the "goggle-eyed" headdress with which Yax Kʼukʼ Moʼ is commonly depicted; this is seemingly an allusion to the northern central Mexican rain deity known as Tlaloc by later peoples, such as the Aztecs.
Noting lesbian kisses during sweeps periods on such shows as L. A. Law, Roseanne, Party of Five and Ally McBeal in addition to the Picket Fences episode and noting that they were occurring about once per year, the Times concludes that kisses between women are: > "Eminently visual; cheap, provided the actors are willing; controversial, > year in and year out; and elegantly reversible (sweeps lesbians typically > vanish or go straight when the week's over), kisses between women are > perfect sweeps stunts. They offer something for everyone, from advocacy > groups looking for role models to indignation-seeking conservatives, from > goggle-eyed male viewers to progressive female ones, from tyrants who demand > psychological complexity to plot buffs." The Guardian concurred in this assessment, calling the lesbian kiss episode "a clear sign of desperation and a show running out of ideas...Snogging The Friend is the new Jumping The Shark." Michele Greene confirmed in an interview with AfterEllen.
Avon Publications in the United States put out 15 books based on Lee Falk's stories. The series ran from 1972 to 1975, and was written by several authors, including Falk; the covers were done by George Wilson. Many of the books were translated into foreign languages. # The Story of the Phantom: The Ghost Who Walks 1972, Lee Falk # The Slave Market of Mucar 1972, Basil Copper # The Scorpia Menace 1972, Basil Copper # The Veiled Lady 1973, Frank S. Shawn (pseudonym of Ron Goulart) # The Golden Circle 1973, Frank S. Shawn # The Mysterious Ambassador 1973, Lee Falk # The Mystery of the Sea Horse 1973, Frank S. Shawn # The Hydra Monster 1973, Frank S. Shawn # Killer's Town 1973, Lee Falk # The Goggle-Eyed Pirates 1974, Frank S. Shawn # The Swamp Rats 1974, Frank S. Shawn # The Vampires & the Witch 1974, Lee Falk # The Island of Dogs 1975, Warren Shanahan # The Assassins 1975, Carson Bingham # The Curse of the Two-Headed Bull 1975, Lee Falk In 2006, the books The Story of the Phantom: The Ghost Who Walks and The Veiled Lady were released as audiobooks in Norway and Sweden, as part of the celebration of the seventieth anniversary of the character.

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