Bug-eyed spoken language adjective phrase
To have eyes sticking out in amazement.
Many girls were bug-eyed looking at Rosy's gorgeous wedding dress.
Janes makes us bug-eyed every time looking at her fashional outfits for school.
The kid was bug-eyes looking at massive cookies on the table.
He stares bug-eyes at my Porsche.
Being so scared, confused, and astonished that you can't think or do anything.
An exclamation given to express the feeling of disbelief in something that has occured
Caught by surprise
To make a group of spectators feel extremely enthusiastic, amazed or excited
Used to express frustration, anger, discomfort, or surprise
To be very wet
Because of forgetting bringing an umbrella, I look like a drowned rat when it rains.