goggle-eye









goggle-eye


goggle-eye [gog-uh l-ahy] Examples noun, plural gog·gle-eyes, (especially collectively) gog·gle-eye.

  1. rock bass.
  2. Also called goggle-eye scad. bigeye scad.

Examples from the Web for goggle-eye Historical Examples of goggle-eye

  • Our business was yard-inspection, with Goggle-Eye as general factotum.

    We of the Never-Never

    Jeanie “Mrs. Aeneas” Gunn

  • We, of course, had ridden out, but Goggle-Eye had preferred to walk.

    We of the Never-Never

    Jeanie “Mrs. Aeneas” Gunn

  • The black bass, and brook trout, and sturgeon, and goggle-eye are familiar examples of fish which have this habit.

    The Dawn of Reason

    James Weir

  • Our departed friend, Professor Goggle-Eye, when he made his jump, landed right in my shirt front.

    The Unspeakable Perk

    Samuel Hopkins Adams

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