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“I had not the most remote notion of what a wonderful man he was,” Darwin wrote of Aristotle in his reply to ogle.
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"Nor will that serve you," ogle warned him, still more fiercely.
And if ye' weren't a fool, ogle, you wouldn't need me to tell you this.
"It's through her that we're in this trap," ogle stormed on.
ogle, however, continued to give proof that his knowledge of gunnery was not of yesterday.
As he stood there deep in thought, he was joined by Hagthorpe, Wolverstone, and ogle the gunner.
1680s, probably from Low German oeglen, frequentative of oegen "look at," from oege "eye," from Proto-Germanic *augon-, from PIE *okw- "to see" (see eye (n.)). Related to Dutch ogen "to look at," from oog "eye." Related: Ogled; ogling. The noun meaning "an amorous glance" is attested from 1711; earlier it meant "an eye" (1700).