The verb gouge means to "dig out".
It can be applied to digging a trench, or to using your fingers on someone's eyes in a fight.
In slang usage, to gouge somebody means to cheat them by charging a high price, as if you were digging into their wallets. "Price gouging", raising prices during a shortage, is restricted by laws in many locations.
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No, the word 'gouged' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to gouge. The past participle of the verb also functions as an adjective.The word 'gouge' is both a noun (gouge, gouges) and a verb (gouge, gouges, gouging, gouged).The noun form of the verb to gouge is the gerund, gouging.
If you mean lose as in, lose by getting poked or gouged out, then yes. Also by using them so much that they can only see small blurs = blindness soon on.
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Zidkiahu (2 Kings 25:7).
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Roman soldiers tore her eyes out as part of the torture before they killed her.
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Yes, Emmett Till's eye was gouged out. After he was brutally murdered in 1955, his body was discovered with severe mutilations, including the removal of one of his eyes. This horrific treatment of Till highlighted the extreme violence and racism of the time, drawing national attention to the civil rights movement.