bleary
bleary
Definition
bleary (blir′ē)
bleary
Synonyms
bleary
modif.
Blurry
dim, blurred, indistinct; see obscure 1.Tired
worn out, weary, bleary-eyed; see tired.
bleary
Usage Examples
Modifies a noun
- eye: Yesterday, he admitted: " The tummy, the bleary eyes - that's the worst picture of me I've ever seen.
- winter: London Ice Skating Spin away from bleary English winters on any of the assorted ice rinks around London.
- pundit: Bleary pundits will be summing things up and bemoaning the fact that no Brits won anything.
- dawn: A beautiful if bleary dawn gave way to a morning of indecision so we didn't get underground till noon.
Modifying Another Word
- slightly: Next day and still slightly bleary eyed it was time to start the conference proper.
- somewhat: So at 7.30am when Anna came down the rest of us were somewhat bleary eyed!
- rather: Josie has been really miserable; she came down with something that made her very hot and limp and rather bleary looking on Wednesday.
- still: Still bleary I heard more voices discuss my situation.
- very: We had had a terrible night and i was very bleary - i thought she seemed better and said so so he rang off.
Used with adjective complement
