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Synonyms for ogle

leer at

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Synonyms for ogle

to look intently and fixedly

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look at with amorous intentions

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In addition to being a Virginia ogler in London, William Byrd II was also a Virginia author whose pen captured the imperial dimensions of religious inattention.
Loved the response in yesterday's letters page about the story that women are worse oglers than men.
Come the perennial Page 3 debate, and it's me who's arguing that it's the male oglers who are being exploited rather than the glamour models.
Then reason asserts itself and the answer to the opening of the first so-called "exotic" club for female oglers must be a resounding - no.
An article by Maynard Tuggs in Cine Cinnati, the official organ of the Cincinnati Society of Film Oglers, describes Swain thus: "Swain invented a genre, and one that combined fundamental American values with their very antithesis.
Last year Lowe developed Shopathome.com, a web-based cross merchandising approach that allows TV oglers to purchase on their computers the items they see on any of the the Scripps television programs.
Men are the biggest oglers, with six out of 10 confessing to 'frequently' being attracted to another motorist compared to a third of female drivers.
The next real literary "rebels" in this country might well emerge as some weird bunch of anti-rebels, born oglers who dare somehow to back away from ironic watching, who have the childish gall actually to endorse and instantiate single-entendre principles.
When I was young I used to wonder about old scamps and leches, oglers, skirt-chasers, both because it might be my own fate and I didn't want their competition.
The denouement resembled a freeway crash, complete with backed-up miles of oglers. Kathryn Downing, publisher of Times Mirror's flagship newspaper and Willes's protegee, apologized to an "appalled" newsroom staff for a "betrayal" of The Los Angeles Times's integrity in the form of a secretive scheme to share advertising profits with the city's new Staples Center sports arena, which was profiled in a special issue of the paper's Sunday Magazine.
Oglers with cameras, actually pushing baby carriages and walking their dogs, had come the days immediately following, but they were shamed away, forced to show some respect for the loss.
Fiction writers as a species tend to be oglers. They tend to lurk and to stare.