goggle

/ˈɡɑɡəl/
verb
  1. To look at something with wide-open eyes, often in surprise or amazement.
    • She goggled in disbelief when she saw the price tag.
    • Tourists goggled at the towering skyscrapers.
    • The children goggled at the magician's tricks.
noun
  1. A stare with wide-open eyes, especially one expressing surprise or wonder.
    • I couldn't help but let out a goggle when I saw the cake.
    • He gave a goggle of astonishment at the news.
    • Her goggle made everyone laugh during the funny scene.