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bleary

[bleer-ee] / ˈblɪər i /




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I blearily answered, and the voice of Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt came over the speaker: "Hi Gary, I'm here with the president, here you go."

From BBC

It's a lively home, with three dogs and four young children, and Arpineh's husband and mother are bleary eyed and exhausted with worry, trying to put on brave faces.

From BBC

Stewart has made an assured mess: a bleary, florid and sometimes lyrical film that could stand to be doused by a bucket of ice water.

From Los Angeles Times

With a bleary, almost hallucinatory sound that blended elements of rap from New York, L.A.,

From Los Angeles Times

Nghia spends the film with his mouth agape and his eyes wet and bleary behind thick prescription glasses.

From Los Angeles Times