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gle
Third Person
ogles
Present Participle
ogling
Past Tense
ogled
Past Participle
ogled
1
to stare at someone or something with strong and often inappropriate interest or desire
transitive
- Despite his efforts to focus on his work, he couldn't help but ogle the attractive new intern across the office.
- She felt uncomfortable when she noticed the man at the bar ogling her from across the room.
- The lifeguard discreetly warned the beachgoers not to ogle the sunbathers.
- The tourists couldn't stop ogling the stunning architecture of the historic cathedral.
- The group of teenagers giggled as they ogled the latest fashion trends in the magazine.