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- Dictionaryo·gle/ˈōɡ(ə)l/
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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The meaning of OGLE is to glance with amorous invitation or challenge. How to use ogle in a sentence.
OGLE definition: 1. to look at someone with obvious sexual interest: 2. to look at someone with obvious sexual…. Learn more.
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.
OGLE meaning: 1. to look at someone with obvious sexual interest: 2. to look at someone with obvious sexual…. Learn more.
ogle (somebody) to look hard at somebody in an offensive way, usually showing sexual interest. He was not in the habit of ogling women.
ogle in American English. (ˈoʊgəl ; ˈɑgəl ) verb intransitive, verb transitive Word forms: ˈogled or ˈogling. 1. to keep looking (at) boldly and with obvious desire; make eyes (at) noun. 2. an ogling look.
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.
1. usually disapproving : to look at (someone) in a way that shows sexual attraction. He sat at the bar, ogling several women. 2. : to look at (something) in a way that suggests strong interest or desire. He ogled the new cars on the lot. I was ogling the dessert menu before my meal even arrived.
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.
Ogle definition: to look at amorously, flirtatiously, or impertinently.. See examples of OGLE used in a sentence.