googly

  • 11Googly eyes — or wiggly eyes are large, bulging or rolling craft findings used to imitate eyes. The eyes traditionally are composed of a clear, hard plastic shell, with a smaller, black plastic disk trapped within. The inner black disk is allowed to move… …

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  • 12googly — /gooh glee/, n., pl. googlies. Cricket. a bowled ball that swerves in one direction and breaks in the other. [1900 05; orig. uncert.] * * * …

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  • 13googly — 1. noun A ball, bowled by a leg break bowler, that spins from off to leg (to a right handed batsman), unlike a normal leg break delivery. can bowl as badly as anyone in the world; but when he gets a length, those slow googlies, as the Australian… …

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  • 14googly — n. ball that swerves (Cricket) adj. protruding, sticking out, bulging …

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  • 15googly — noun (plural googlies) Cricket an off break bowled with an apparent leg break action. Origin early 20th cent.: of unknown origin …

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  • 16googly — goo·gly …

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  • 17googly — n. (pl. ies) Cricket an off break ball bowled with apparent leg break action. Etymology: 20th c.: orig. unkn …

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  • 18googly-eyed — adjective Etymology: by alteration Date: 1926 goggle eyed …

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  • 19googly-eyed — /gooh glee uyd /, adj. goggle eyed. [1925 30] * * * …

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  • 20googly eyes — noun Bulging eyes on a toy, doll, etc., usually with moving pupils …

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