Crossword-Solution: OGLED 5 letters, 143 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 7

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Word Word Type Definition
Ogled imp. & p. p. of Ogle

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Word Anagrams
OGLED anagram GODEL, GOLDE, LODGE

We have 143 clues for the answer “OGLED”

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Admired figures? 1 answer
Assessed some body 1 answer
Behaved creepily, in a way 1 answer
Cast amorous glances 1 answer
Cast an amorous eye toward 1 answer
Cast side glances. 1 answer
Checked out a hottie 1 answer
Checked out bodies 1 answer
Checked out impolitely 1 answer
Checked out like a wolf 1 answer
Checked out pruriently 1 answer
Checked out the chicks 1 answer
Checked over the figures? 1 answer
Considered figures carefully? 1 answer
Creeped out, perhaps 1 answer
Devoured visually 1 answer
Didn't just glance at 1 answer
Eyeballed amorously 1 answer
Eyed amorously 1 answer
Eyed caddishly 1 answer
Eyed cheesecake 1 answer
Eyed covetously 1 answer
Eyed creepily 1 answer
Eyed impertinently 1 answer
Eyed inappropriately 1 answer
Eyed lewdly 1 answer
Eyed lustfully 1 answer
Eyed provocatively 1 answer
Eyed rakishly 1 answer
Eyed sketchily 1 answer
Eyed unsavorily 1 answer
Eyed unsubtly 1 answer
Eyed up and down 1 answer
Feasted one's eyes upon 1 answer
Flirted optically 1 answer
Flirted with, in a way 1 answer
Flirted, in a way 1 answer
Gaped at 1 answer
Gave one the eye 1 answer
Gave the eye to 1 answer
Gave the twice-over 1 answer
Gazed amorously 1 answer
Gazed on amorously 1 answer
Girl-watched 1 answer
Girl-watched or boy-watched 1 answer
Glanced amorously 1 answer
Glanced at admiringly. 1 answer
Got a good look 1 answer
Had an eye for figures 1 answer
Inspected some frames 1 answer
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RTEAE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with OGLED (5)

Your lighter boxes of family papers went up-stairs into a Barmecide room, that always had a great dining-table in it and never had a dinner, and where, even in the year one thousand seven hundred and eighty, the first letters written to you by your old love, or by your little children, were but newly released from the horror of being ogled through the windows, by the heads exposed on Temple Bar with an insensate brutality and ferocity worthy of Abyssinia or Ashantee.
A Tale of Two Cities Charles Dickens 1994
She was outrageously painted and ogled the students impudently with large black eyes; her smiles were grossly alluring.
Of Human Bondage W. Somerset Maugham 1995
The ruddy sign-board perched up in the tree, with its golden letters winking in the sun, ogled the passer-by, from among the green leaves, like a jolly face, and promised good cheer.
The Battle of Life Charles Dickens 2019
Red and gold, The house, like rubies set in filigree, Filliped the candlelight about, and bold Young sparks with eye-glasses, unblushingly Ogled fair beauties in the balcony.
Men, Women and Ghosts Amy Lowell 1997
And behold how demurely she courtesied and smiled behind her ivory fan! With what a grace I took a pinch of snuff! With what an air I ogled and bowed with hand on heart! Then, somehow, it seemed we were alone, she on the top stair, I on the lower.
My Lady Caprice Jeffery Farnol 2000

Quotes with OGLED (3)

Politics is clearly a not so happening topic in our young blood. I could clearly see many students yawning. Some might have been discussing the new Shakira video amongst themselves, the one shown on MTV these days. Bloody donkeys, if it was a porno movie featuring an interracial orgy, their eyes might have ogled out and ears might have become sensitive to the oohs and aahs but not for causes of the nation. Hrmpf …youth power indeed!
Faraaz Kazi
Will that be all?” I asked the pimply faced teen who ogled my exposed legs as if in heat. My pen tapped impatiently on the notepad while I waited for him to look up. Slowly his dull grey eyes roved over my body and a limp smile drew up his thin, crusted lips making him look more weasel than human. “Yep. That’d be it,” his cheerful, adolescent voice cracked.“Great,” I mumbled, walking back behind the counter.
Brandi Salazar Faerie Tales: The Misfortune of a Teenage Socialite
You've got better boobs," I acknowledged. And just as we'd done each time we'd had this boobs-versus-legs conversation, we looked down at our chests. Ogled. Compared.
Chloe Neill Some Girls Bite
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Chronicle, Crossroads, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NY Sun, NYT, S&S, Three Across, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.

Used 257 times in crossword archives (1953–2025).