subs. (old).—1.  See OGLE, subs., sense 1.

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  2.  (common).—One who OGLES (q.v.).

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  1702.  STEELE, The Funeral; or, Grief à-la-Mode, iii. 1. Oh! that Kiggle, a pert OGLER.

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  1719.  Tatler, 145. A certain sect of professed enemies to the repose of the fair sex, called OGLERS.

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