From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishldoce_138_cgogglesgog‧gles /ˈɡɒɡəlz $ ˈɡɑː-/ noun [plural] DTa pair of glasses made of glass or plastic with a rubber or plastic edge that fit against your skin and protect your eyes
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goggles• If passengers chose to travel outside they were equipped with helmet and goggles.• Ryan had his mask on, only pushed up above his eyes like flying goggles before take-off.• Regulars blinked in disbelief as Anthony made his entrance in 1920s flying suit, helmet, goggles and scarf.• Beneath his goggles, his eyes dance with crazed joy.• There was some smoke there but not so much that he required to use his goggles.• safety goggles• Spike There's something wrong with the goggles though.• At night agents wear special night vision goggles.• Visible only at night by some one wearing night-vision goggles, the light appears green or yellow.