noun
- an amorous or flirtatious glance
Usage: literary; from French
Examples
- She gave him a subtle oeillade across the crowded ballroom.
- The actress was famous for her captivating oeillade that charmed audiences.
- His oeillade suggested more than mere politeness.
- The painting captured the subject’s mysterious oeillade perfectly.
- She practiced her oeillade in the mirror before the party.