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Ogle

usgb/ˈɑːɡl/Volume
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To look at someone or something in a way that shows you find them attractive or interesting, usually in an obvious way.

He was ogling at the woman at the next table
Often appears as...
ogle at
ogle over
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Visual InterestPlay
Use 'ogle' to describe visually examining with strong interest or attraction. SlideHe couldn't help but ogle the impressive sports car.
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Obvious StaringPlay
'Ogle' implies staring that is noticeable and possibly impolite. SlideStop ogling at the dancers; it's rude!
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Cultural SensitivityPlay
In some cultures, ogling may be seen as disrespectful or harassing. SlideBe mindful not to ogle at locals when visiting conservative regions.