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6 Sentences With "ogler"

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Abigail Ratchford's chest brings boys to the club ... like this ogler at The Nice Guy.
Partial huzzah to whoever turned the use of the word "ogler" on the male physique for a change, but I still have a problem with it: 7D's "Object of an ogler" is HUNK, but it still overtly talks about being objectified — people are not objects — and ogling is still creepy.
In the upper left, a man in a car ogles a woman holding a child in her arms while in the lower right the car has overturned and the ogler is pinned under it.
The Diary of Samuel Pepys, Monday 12 September 1664; Miller, 46 James's wife was devoted to him and influenced many of his decisions.Miller, 45–46 Even so, he kept mistresses, including Arabella Churchill and Catherine Sedley, and was reputed to be "the most unguarded ogler of his time".Miller, 46. Samuel Pepys recorded in his diary that James "did eye my wife mightily". Ibid.
Anne, painted by Lely about 1670. Anne experienced problems in her married life. She was not very much liked at court and James philandered with younger mistresses such as Arabella Churchill, with whom he fathered many illegitimate children, including two born during Anne's lifetime; thus he was called "the most unguarded ogler of his time." Anne was not oblivious to this: Pepys wrote that she was jealous and chided James, but he also wrote that Anne and James were notorious for showing their affections publicly, kissing and leaning on each other.
On the third level, the gulling plot, certain stereotypical characters, such as the sanctimonious Puritan (Sir Samuel), the modish gallant (Estridge and Modish), or the lecherous old ogler, are satirized. Examples of this type of play are James Howard's The English Mounsieur (1663/1674), George Etherege's Comical Revenge: or, Love in a Tub (1664), John Dryden's An Evening's Love: or, The Mock Astrologer (1667), and William Wycherley's Love in a Wood (1671). Although tragicomedies generally do not feature heroic characters in epic-like situations, they uphold class distinctions, social hierarchies, and aristocratic values in the high plots.

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