1. bug-eyed - Adjective
2. bug-eyed - Phrase
bug-eyed (not comparable)
Having bulging or protruding eyes
A lack of familiar reference points differentiated them from the traditional " bug-eyed monster " of science fiction, which Doctor Who creator Sydney Newman had wanted the show to avoid. Source: Internet
Above the zippered neck of the coveralls, a bug-eyed gas mask. Source: Internet
An intense chemistry amongst the trio frequents the theatrical productions of Dean’s imagination, and they excel here as frenzied, bug-eyed prisoners of the Amazon empire. Source: Internet
I remember the year I watched bug-eyed as he somehow managed to fasten a colossal spruce to the roof of the Oldsmobile and then try to squeeze the giant through our narrow front door without mishap. Source: Internet
Oddly, this wasn't always an opinion I shared; I read Douglas Adams's rambunctious tale of God-disproving fish, fjord artists, and bug-eyed aliens several times, but it never really took hold of me. Source: Internet
Wenzel’s wildly imaginative, brightly hued digital illustrations are a wonderfully goofy complement to the action, whether depicting the goings-on in the dark tummy or the creatures’ idiosyncrasies and their bug-eyed surprise as they are consumed. Source: Internet