Ogle vs. Bogle

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Ogleverb

To stare at (someone or something), especially impertinently, amorously, or covetously.

Oglenoun

An impertinent, flirtatious, amorous or covetous stare.

Oglenoun

An eye.

Ogleverb

To view or look at with side glances, as in fondness, or with a design to attract notice.

Ogleverb

To stare at conspicuously or impertinently.

Oglenoun

An amorous side glance or look.

Ogleverb

look at with amorous intentions

Boglenoun

A goblin; a frightful spectre or phantom; a bogy or bugbear.

Boglenoun

A goblin; a specter; a frightful phantom; a bogy; a bugbear.

Bogle

A bogle, boggle, or bogill is a Northumbrian and Scots term for a ghost or folkloric being, used for a variety of related folkloric creatures including Shellycoats, Barghests, Brags, the Hedley Kow and even giants such as those associated with Cobb's Causeway (also known as , or in Northumberland and , or in the South and South West). They are reputed to live for the simple purpose of perplexing mankind, rather than seriously harming or serving them.

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