Comparative form of 'goggling' or 'goggly'; more likely to goggle or stare; having more prominent bulging eyes.
Comparative form created by adding '-er' to 'goggly' or using it as a comparative of 'goggle.' Follows standard English patterns for forming comparatives of short adjectives.
Creating 'gogglier' and 'goggliest' shows how English lets us just pile on suffixes—we can make something 'more goggle-like' and then 'the most goggle-like,' even if most people wouldn't normally use these exact words.
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