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ogle

VI จ้องมอง ด้วย ความปรารถนา  look stare jong-mong-duai-kwam-prad-ta-na

 

ogle

VT จ้องมอง ด้วย ความปรารถนา  look at stare at jong-mong-duai-kwam-prad-ta-na

 

ogle at

PHRV ทำ ตาหวาน ใส่  ทำตา เยิ้ม ให้  make at roll at tam-ta-wan-sai

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

OGLE

v.t.[L. oculus. See Eye. ] To view with side glances, as in fondness or with design to attract notice.
And ogling all their audience, then they speak.

 

OGLE

n.A side glance or look.

 

OGLER

n.One that ogles.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

OGLE

O "gle (og'l ), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Ogled; p. pr. & vb. n. Ogling. ]Etym: [From a Dutch word corresponding to G. äugeln to ogle, fr. auge eye; cf. D. ooglonken to ogle, OD. oogen to cast sheep's eyes upon, ooge eye. See Eye. ]

 

Defn: To view or look at with side glances, as in fondness, or with a design to attract notice. And ogling all their audience, ere they speak. Dryden.

 

OGLE

OGLE O "gle, n.

 

Defn: An amorous side glance or look. Byron.

 

OGLER

OGLER O "gler, n.

 

Defn: One who ogles. Addison.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

ogle

o gle |ˈōgəl ˈoʊɡəl | verb [ with obj. ] stare at in a lecherous manner: he was ogling her breasts | [ no obj. ] : men who had turned up to ogle. noun a lecherous look. DERIVATIVES o gler |ˈōg (ə )lər |noun ORIGIN late 17th cent.: probably from Low German or Dutch; compare with Low German oegeln, frequentative of oegen look at.

 

Oglethorpe, James

O gle thorpe, James |ˈōgəlˌTHôrp ˈoʊɡəlθɔrp | (1696 –1785 ), British soldier and politician; full name James Edward Oglethorpe. A member of Parliament 1722 –54, he received the charter for the colony of Georgia in 1732 and founded Savannah 1733. In 1742, he assured the survival of Georgia by defeating the Spanish at Bloody Marsh.

 

Oxford Dictionary

ogle

ogle |ˈəʊg (ə )l | verb [ with obj. ] stare at in a lecherous manner: he was ogling her breasts. noun a lecherous look. DERIVATIVES ogler noun ORIGIN late 17th cent.: probably from Low German or Dutch; compare with Low German oegeln, frequentative of oegen look at .

 

Oglethorpe, James

O gle thorpe, James |ˈōgəlˌTHôrp ˈoʊɡəlθɔrp | (1696 –1785 ), British soldier and politician; full name James Edward Oglethorpe. A member of Parliament 1722 –54, he received the charter for the colony of Georgia in 1732 and founded Savannah 1733. In 1742, he assured the survival of Georgia by defeating the Spanish at Bloody Marsh.

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

ogle

ogle verb he never disguised his desire to ogle the young ladies: leer at, stare at, eye, make eyes at, check out; informal give someone the once-over, lech after, undress with one's eyes.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

ogle

ogle verb he'd been ogling her ever since she'd entered the room: 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; Brit. informal gawp at, gawk at; Austral. /NZ informal perv on.

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

ogle

o gle /óʊɡ (ə )l /動詞 他動詞 自動詞 ⦅けなして ⦆(〈人 〉を )好色な目つきで見る ; (〈物 〉を )物欲しそうに見る .名詞 C 〖通例単数形で 〗色目 .