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    ogle
    /ˈəʊɡl/

    verb

    • 1. stare at in a lecherous manner: "he was ogling her breasts"

    noun

    • 1. a lecherous look: "a vaguely erotic ogle"

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  2. : to glance with amorous invitation or challenge. He was tempted to ogle at young ladies. transitive verb. 1. : to eye amorously or provocatively. He sat at the bar ogling several women. 2. : to look at especially with greedy or interested attention. we ogled the chocolate confections Ann K. Ludwig. ogler. ˈō-g (ə-)lər. also ˈä- sometimes ˈü- noun.

  3. to look at someone with obvious sexual interest: I saw you ogling the woman in the red dress! SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Using the eyes. accommodate. accommodation. all eyes are on someone/something idiom. astigmatic. beholder. cast. chart. discern. fix. gape. goggle. have a butcher's idiom.

  4. Definition of 'ogle' ogle. (oʊgəl ) Word forms: ogles , ogling , ogled. verb. If one person is ogling another, they are continually staring at that person in a way that indicates a strong sexual interest. [disapproval] All she did was hang around ogling the men in the factory. [VERB noun]

  5. When you ogle someone, you look at them with love or desire in mind. And if you're a cartoon character, you might also be drooling.

  6. Definition of ogle verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. to look at someone with obvious sexual interest: I saw you ogling the woman in the red dress! SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Using the eyes. accommodate. accommodation. all eyes are on someone/something idiom. astigmatic. avert. beholder. cast. chart. discern. fix. gape. goggle. have a butcher's idiom. lock.

  8. Define ogle. ogle synonyms, ogle pronunciation, ogle translation, English dictionary definition of ogle. v. o·gled , o·gling , o·gles v. tr. To look or stare at, especially in a desirous manner. v. intr. To look or stare, especially desirously. n.

  9. OED's earliest evidence for ogle is from 1682, in the writing of Thomas Otway, playwright and poet. It is also recorded as a noun from the Middle English period (1150—1500). ogle is of multiple origins. Probably either (i) a borrowing from Dutch. Or (ii) a borrowing from German.

  10. OGLE meaning: 1 : to look at (someone) in a way that shows sexual attraction; 2 : to look at (something) in a way that suggests strong interest or desire.

  11. Discover everything about the word "OGLE" in English: meanings, translations, synonyms, pronunciations, examples, and grammar insights - all in one comprehensive guide.