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ogle

/oh-guhl/US // ˈoʊ gəl //UK // (ˈəʊɡəl) //

流览,流眄,流连忘返,流眄眄

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
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    o·gled, o·gling.

    • : to look at amorously, flirtatiously, or impertinently.
    • : to eye; look or stare at.
v.无主动词 verb
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    o·gled, o·gling.

    • : to look amorously, flirtatiously, or impertinently.
    • : to look or stare.
n.名词 noun
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    • : an amorous, flirtatious, or impertinent glance or stare.

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Examples

  • Kids, often more tech savvy than their parents, ogle XXX-rated photos and videos before they are legally old enough to do so.

  • Shortly before his death in 1882, Charles Darwin received a letter from a physician and classicist named William Ogle.

  • “I had not the most remote notion of what a wonderful man he was,” Darwin wrote of Aristotle in his reply to Ogle.

  • "Girl Most Likley is a case of good actors in serious need of worthwhile material, " said Connie Ogle at The Miami Herald.

  • When powerful men stray, the press continues to ogle, and shame, the women they do it with, writes Allison Yarrow.

  • I already began to ogle the gals in the carridges, and to feel that longing for fashionabl life which I've had ever since.

  • Abel Bush and Peter Ogle both lived there, and had families, among whom their godson would pass his time pleasantly enough.

  • As Paul was then so very busy, they promised to return at dinner time, and went on to see Peter Ogle.

  • Sir Chaloner Ogle, afterward distinguished in the Cartagena expedition, and admiral of the fleet.

  • The Nightingale was whispering his secret to the Rose,14 and that, full-blown by the zephyr of the dawn, would ogle him in return.