🌟 휘둥그렇다

Adjective  

1. 놀라거나 무서워서 크게 뜬 눈이 둥그렇다.

1. POP-EYED; ROUND-EYED; WIDE-EYED: Wide-open eyes being large and round, being frightened or scared by something.

🗣️ Usage Example:
  • Google translate 휘둥그런 눈.
    Whirling eyes.
  • Google translate 휘둥그렇게 뜨다.
    Flutter.
  • Google translate 휘둥그렇게 치뜨다.
    To fling up like that.
  • Google translate 휘둥그렇게 치켜뜨다.
    Whisper up.
  • Google translate 눈이 휘둥그렇다.
    Eyes wide open.
  • Google translate 사람들은 유명 배우가 길거리에 나타나자 휘둥그런 눈으로 쳐다보았다.
    People stared with wide-eyed eyes as the famous actor appeared on the street.
  • Google translate 나는 동생에게 사고가 났다는 말을 듣고 눈을 휘둥그렇게 떴다.
    I opened my eyes wide when i heard from my brother that there was an accident.
  • Google translate 유민이가 긴 머리를 짧게 자르고 나타나서 깜짝 놀랐어.
    I was surprised that yoomin showed up with a short haircut.
    Google translate 맞아. 친구들 모두가 눈을 휘둥그레 떴어.
    That's right. all my friends opened their eyes wide.

휘둥그렇다: pop-eyed; round-eyed; wide-eyed,まんまるい【真ん丸い】,,abrirse grandes los ojos,يُجحِظ العينين,бүлтийлгэх,trợn tròn,(ตา)เบิกโพลง, (ตา)ลุกโพลง,terbelalak, melotot,,瞪圆,圆溜溜,

🗣️ Pronunciation, Application: 휘둥그렇다 (휘둥그러타) 휘둥그런 (휘둥그런) 휘둥그레 (휘둥그레) 휘둥그러니 (휘둥그러니) 휘둥그렇습니다 (휘둥그러씀니다)

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