I endured endless temping jobs, meeting and greeting, answering phones and organising filing systems whilst being ogled by pervy City types. |
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And what's wrong with ogling those who spend years intensively preparing to be ogled? |
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As the girls posed, the guys ogled and non-participating girls frowned on those involved. |
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I've ogled the strutting pumped up peacocks that run in the men's 100 metres. |
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The young woman trying to maintain her dignity as she walks down a busy street, ogled and catcalled by a horde of males. |
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Today we cooed and ogled and wolf-whistled every time he was on the screen. |
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At opening day, we stood in line for race drivers' autographs, role-played as racers on a slot car track, ogled cars and saw oversized posters of drivers past and present. |
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She is fed up with being ogled, or else stared at in disgust, whenever she bends over to pick up a dishrag. |
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The car repairmen attending a Supercross event ogled the women who were working there or spectating. |
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In fact, she provided one set of the legs Sid Caesar had ogled in that sketch. |
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Glam and glitz prevailed throughout the Pavilion, where 400 black-tie-attired guests joined the seated dinner, ogled the dancing show girls and bid on auction items. |
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The welcome illusion is that nothing separates the ogler from the ogled. |
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That feature, however, was unavoidable at this party, where, between bites of gingered shrimp and shiitake summer rolls, guests ogled oversize multimedia portraits of dozens of derrières. |
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I floated silently past all kinds of amazing riverside homes – old manor houses, tiny cottages, boathouses and mysterious creeks, and ogled, like a particularly inquisitive fish, at the secret riches of waterside life. |
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