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Definition of Begoggled
1. [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Begoggled
Literary usage of Begoggled
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Feminism, Its Fallacies and Follies by John Martin, Prestonia Mann Martin (1916)
"On the front seat sits the man, with fixed look and haggard face, begrimed and
begoggled, while behind him clings his wretched mate, similarly begrimed and ..."
2. Sunset by Southern Pacific Company, Southern Pacific Company. Passenger Dept (1910)
""Advocate of the high court of crimes," said the intendant half an octave lower,
addressing a begoggled individual with long theater whiskers, ..."
3. Terry's Japanese Empire: Including Korea and Formosa, with Chapters on by Thomas Philip Terry (1914)
"The houses are poor and monotonous, but the surging procession of begoggled
officials and sweating coolies, slobbering bulls and squealing ponies, ..."
4. Four Phases of American Development: Federalism-democracy-imperialism-expansion by John Bassett Moore (1912)
"Thus it was that in 1898 our begoggled seers began to run about and proclaim the
discovery that the United States had become a " World ..."
5. One Woman's Life by Robert Herrick (1913)
"... and begoggled figure got down from the seat beside the driver, Milly exclaimed
excitedly, “Why, it's Roy Gilbert !“ and ran towards the courtyard. ..."
6. Nile Notes of a Howadji by George William Curtis (1852)
"It tortures the river into a foamy, billowy swell, and the soul of the be-vailed,
begoggled traveler into rage and despair. Unless, indeed, it favor his ..."
7. Parenthood and Race Culture: An Outline of Eugenics by Caleb Williams Saleeby (1909)
"Further, notwithstanding all the nonsense that has been written concerning the
man of the future, with bald and swollen head, begoggled eyes, toothless gums ..."