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  1. ogle: [verb] to glance with amorous invitation or challenge.

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  3. Ogle definition: to look at amorously, flirtatiously, or impertinently.. See examples of OGLE used in a sentence.

  4. ogle: 1 v look at with amorous intentions Type of: look perceive with attention; direct one's gaze towards

  5. www.ogles.org › 2016/11/16 › ogle-originsOgle Origins – O/OFA

    Nov 16, 2016 · Ogle Origins. FIRST OGLE Humphrey de Ogle, is the first identified Ogle (or Hoggell), ancestor among the English. In about the 11th century, he was granted, “all such lands and liberties as he or any of his predecessors had before the coming of the Normans.”. To regain his land from the Norman conquerors of England, knowing his ...

  6. ogle (somebody) to look hard at somebody in an offensive way, usually showing sexual interest He was not in the habit of ogling women. Word Origin late 17th cent.: probably from Low German or Dutch; compare with Low German oegeln , frequentative of oegen ‘look at’.

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  8. OGLE definition: 1. to look at someone with obvious sexual interest: 2. to look at someone with obvious sexual…. Learn more.

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