释义 |
ogler|ˈəʊglə(r)| [-er1.] One who ogles.
1692Southerne Wives Excuse Prol., To the Ladies, who must sit it out, To hear us prate, and see the Oglers shoot. 1709Tatler No. 145 ⁋1 A certain Sect of professed Enemies to the Repose of the Fair Sex, called Oglers. 1787Wolcott (P. Pindar) Ode upon Ode Wks. 1812 I. 418 The sweet and tender style of Oglers. 1847Le Fanu T. O'Brien 216 The most conspicuous ogler at court. |