Ogle

Verb

 * , To stare at (someone or something), especially impertinently, amorously, or covetously.

Noun

 * 1) An impertinent, flirtatious, amorous or covetous stare.

Adverbs for Ogle
flirtatiously; affectedly; amorously; lasciviously; voluptuously; lustfully; unblushingly; immodestly; brazenly; coyly.

Thesaurus
amorous looks, attend, bedroom eyes, cast coquettish glances, come-hither look, contemplate, coquet, coquetry, coquettish glances, coquettishness, coyness, crane, crane the neck, dalliance, evil eye, examine, eye, flirt, flirtation, flirtatiousness, gallivant, gape, gaup, gawk, gaze, gaze open-mouthed, give the eye, give the once-over, glad eye, glare, gloat, glower, glowering look, goggle, gold-dig, goo-goo eyes, hard look, inspect, lamp, leer, leer at, look, look at, look on, look over, look sweet upon, make eyes at, malocchio, ocular, oculus, ogle at, orb, peeper, penetrating look, peruse, philander, play around, pore, pore over, rubberneck, run around, scrutinize, size up, stand on tiptoe, stare, stare at, stare down, stare hard, survey, take a long, take in, take stock of, vet, watch, whammy, winker

Etymology
From *undefined:, oeghelen:, frequentative form of oogen:; or from  ogelen:, frequentative of ogen:, ougen:, equivalent to. Compare äugeln:. More at,.

Pronunciation

 * :, , or (nonstandard, perhaps by analogy with goggle) , ,

Verb

 * Finnish:
 * French: ,


 * Persian: چشم چرانی کردن
 * Romanian:

Noun

 * Finnish:


 * Russian: кокетливый взгляд

Anagrams

 * LEGO, Lego, lego, loge

Noun
ogle


 * 1) coal

Etymology
From, from. Cognate with Sanskrit अङ्गार:, Old Church Slavonic ѫгль:, Lithuanian anglis:.