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单词 ogle
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Definition of ogle in English:

ogle

verb ˈəʊɡ(ə)lˈoʊɡəl
[with object]
  • Stare at in a lecherous manner.

    he was ogling her breasts
    Example sentencesExamples
    • McGwire has his slice of baseball immortality, but fans haven't lost their appetite for ogling him.
    • You can while away many happy hours looking at gossip web sites and ogling pictures of your favourite swoonsome celebrities instead of getting on with your work.
    • After we had finished eating (and ogling the boys) we went back to shower and change and get ready for the evening's show.
    • Partygoers scoffed and quaffed their way through £100,000 worth of refreshments, before ogling the exhibits.
    • Colton was sitting at the bar; a few women were ogling him from the corner.
    • He cannot resist ogling a pretty girl or remarking on her attributes.
    • I've ogled the strutting pumped up peacocks that run in the men's 100 metres.
    • I stood there ogling the food, not knowing exactly what I wanted but knowing I was hungry.
    • When he's not glued to the TV, he's staring at his computer screen or ogling girls in bars.
    • Two guys driving along start ogling a woman and the car clatters into a pile of rubbish bins.
    • Here I am wanting to help these needy people and just do my job, and I am rewarded by being constantly ogled and hit on, as best as men without homes or income can hit on a girl.
    • I looked around and saw people ogling me like I was a store mannequin.
    • Glam and glitz prevailed throughout the Pavilion, where 400 black-tie-attired guests joined the seated dinner, ogled the dancing show girls and bid on auction items.
    • And what's wrong with ogling those who spend years intensively preparing to be ogled?
    • Its also a good outlet to keep me from ogling every real woman I see.
    • The director spends as much time ogling his male leads as he does his female cast members.
    • They were inside the auxiliary gym practicing and his teammates were gathered around the doors ogling them.
    • Sporting a jogging suit, the police reached the spot at 5.30 am and saw a group of men ogling the women.
    • As the sun sets, we stroll along the surf, ogling the beautiful beachside residences.
    • I spent the evening ogling Bianca and playing pool.
    Synonyms
    leer at, stare at, gaze at, eye, make eyes at, make sheep's eyes at
    informal eye up, give someone the glad eye, give someone a/the once-over, lech after/over, undress with one's eyes, give someone the come-on
    British informal gawp at, gawk at
    Australian/New Zealand informal perv on
noun ˈəʊɡ(ə)lˈoʊɡəl
  • A lecherous look.

    a vaguely erotic ogle
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The death look was followed by a scrutinizing stare, and then into what seemed like an ogle.
    • Watching Andrew's leering ogle, Alaina once again lost her temper.
    • We were undressing the merchandise with their eyeball, all ogle, no cash.
    • Several hugs for Matt, many ogles at incredibly hot guys, and one hour of frustrating luggage checking later, four harassed but extremely excited girls huddled around Rachel, wishing her luck.
    • The stares and ogles were still very much evident but they didn't faze her nearly as much as she thought they would.
    • And what about all those who have stolen a quick ogle at the stewardesses…
    • She wasn't there for the music, just a bit of an ogle.
    • Researchers have discovered that a 10-minute ogle at women's breasts is as healthy as half-an-hour in the gym.
    • In Shakespeare's time an oeillade was an amorous glance or an ogle.
    • For those on a tight budget who enjoy a quiet ogle every now and again the place deserves support.
    • By the time we have walked along the cloying pebble beach for a few hundred yards, our strength has been sapped too much to attempt the obligatory nonchalant ogle at the nudist beach further along.
    • Everything about Mason has bounce - his movements, delivery, even his ogles - but he can also summon up silences of utmost consternation and looks of shocked despair.
    • When a policeman stops our heroine, it's love at first ogle.
    • She was lithe, willowy, and could wear such a garment with the praise and ogles of the opposite sex.

Derivatives

  • ogler

  • noun
    • We are told in our first extended glimpse of the Super's conduct as an ogler of women that his behavior is motivated by ‘the deadly loneliness that ate into him day and night.’
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Don't get me wrong; I'm still a shameless ogler.
      • One of the oglers was elbowed roughly by his companion, a beefy ginger-haired young man in a football jersey, who warned, ‘Whoa, throttle back there, stud.’
      • This group also includes the creepy ogler who stares at the bartender.
      • These so called lecherous oglers didn't hit on me thank goodness and we left without violence.

Origin

Late 17th century: probably from Low German or Dutch; compare with Low German oegeln, frequentative of oegen 'look at'.

Rhymes

bogle, mogul
 
 

Definition of ogle in US English:

ogle

verbˈōɡəlˈoʊɡəl
[with object]
  • Stare at in a lecherous manner.

    he was ogling her breasts
    no object men who had turned up to ogle
    Example sentencesExamples
    • McGwire has his slice of baseball immortality, but fans haven't lost their appetite for ogling him.
    • Its also a good outlet to keep me from ogling every real woman I see.
    • And what's wrong with ogling those who spend years intensively preparing to be ogled?
    • I've ogled the strutting pumped up peacocks that run in the men's 100 metres.
    • I stood there ogling the food, not knowing exactly what I wanted but knowing I was hungry.
    • I looked around and saw people ogling me like I was a store mannequin.
    • Partygoers scoffed and quaffed their way through £100,000 worth of refreshments, before ogling the exhibits.
    • The director spends as much time ogling his male leads as he does his female cast members.
    • As the sun sets, we stroll along the surf, ogling the beautiful beachside residences.
    • You can while away many happy hours looking at gossip web sites and ogling pictures of your favourite swoonsome celebrities instead of getting on with your work.
    • Glam and glitz prevailed throughout the Pavilion, where 400 black-tie-attired guests joined the seated dinner, ogled the dancing show girls and bid on auction items.
    • After we had finished eating (and ogling the boys) we went back to shower and change and get ready for the evening's show.
    • Here I am wanting to help these needy people and just do my job, and I am rewarded by being constantly ogled and hit on, as best as men without homes or income can hit on a girl.
    • When he's not glued to the TV, he's staring at his computer screen or ogling girls in bars.
    • Two guys driving along start ogling a woman and the car clatters into a pile of rubbish bins.
    • Colton was sitting at the bar; a few women were ogling him from the corner.
    • They were inside the auxiliary gym practicing and his teammates were gathered around the doors ogling them.
    • He cannot resist ogling a pretty girl or remarking on her attributes.
    • Sporting a jogging suit, the police reached the spot at 5.30 am and saw a group of men ogling the women.
    • I spent the evening ogling Bianca and playing pool.
    Synonyms
    leer at, stare at, gaze at, eye, make eyes at, make sheep's eyes at
nounˈōɡəlˈoʊɡəl
  • A lecherous look.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Everything about Mason has bounce - his movements, delivery, even his ogles - but he can also summon up silences of utmost consternation and looks of shocked despair.
    • When a policeman stops our heroine, it's love at first ogle.
    • And what about all those who have stolen a quick ogle at the stewardesses…
    • The death look was followed by a scrutinizing stare, and then into what seemed like an ogle.
    • The stares and ogles were still very much evident but they didn't faze her nearly as much as she thought they would.
    • Watching Andrew's leering ogle, Alaina once again lost her temper.
    • For those on a tight budget who enjoy a quiet ogle every now and again the place deserves support.
    • Several hugs for Matt, many ogles at incredibly hot guys, and one hour of frustrating luggage checking later, four harassed but extremely excited girls huddled around Rachel, wishing her luck.
    • Researchers have discovered that a 10-minute ogle at women's breasts is as healthy as half-an-hour in the gym.
    • She was lithe, willowy, and could wear such a garment with the praise and ogles of the opposite sex.
    • She wasn't there for the music, just a bit of an ogle.
    • We were undressing the merchandise with their eyeball, all ogle, no cash.
    • By the time we have walked along the cloying pebble beach for a few hundred yards, our strength has been sapped too much to attempt the obligatory nonchalant ogle at the nudist beach further along.
    • In Shakespeare's time an oeillade was an amorous glance or an ogle.

Origin

Late 17th century: probably from Low German or Dutch; compare with Low German oegeln, frequentative of oegen ‘look at’.

 
 
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