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Answer for the clue "Inappropriate looker ", 5 letters:
ogler

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Usage examples of ogler.

The room in front of him was empty, the other ogler must have gone unnoticed, and behind him the meaty one was laughing, liquid in his throat.

I was disgusted with myself and wondered if that was what I was going to become, a middle-aged ogler of secretaries.

A plain mousy-haired woman was the Ogler, since she often found excuses to be inside the dorms when a few of the men were showering.

Kat had never thought of herself as an ogler, but here she was practically drooling at the man she saw smiling rakishly at the camera.

No, now he was just middle-aged Max Griffin, growing soft like his pop, ogler of pretty girls.

Heris wanted to tell the oglers how futile their efforts were, but knew better.

The weather curtains of the carriage were rolled up, exposing its interior, and its two pretty female occupants frequently leaned out to wave at the oglers, and their yellow hair shone in the sunshine.

Cascine Park but also the farther bank of the Arno and the balconies, windows and rooftops on both sides of the river were packed with oglers elbow to elbow.

The oglers drew back in dismay, some reaching for the pinkish crystals that all of them wore.

Outdoors at night, with too much liquor in their bellies, so-called gentlemen seemed to revert to their basest forms: lechers, oglers, octopuses with multiple, groping hands.

They approached the outskirts of the Village, and another bus of oglers rambled by.

This sturdy contrivance, which allows women of good fame to enter the healthful brine without exposing their moistened forms to the prying eyes of oglers, has become my prison.

Their most lascivious wriggles and flagrant self-caresses, however, were offered to those well-dressed oglers from the Upper Town, standing out in the motley crowd as if they bore signs, come to witness what they thought was the depths of Hellgate depravity.

Most of the oglers were transplanted Yankees and foreigners who had never seen a real cowboy.

The oglers drew back in dismay, some reaching for the pinkish crystals that all of them wore.