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blear
[ bleer ]
verb (used with object)
- to make dim, as with tears or inflammation:
a biting wind that bleared the vision.
adjective
- (of the eyes) dim from tears.
- dim; indistinct.
noun
- a blur; cloudiness; dimness:
She was concerned about the recent blear in her vision.
blear
/ blɪə /
verb
- tr to make (eyes or sight) dim with or as if with tears; blur
adjective
- a less common word for bleary
Other Words From
- blear·ed·ness [bleer, -id-nis], noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of blear1
Word History and Origins
Origin of blear1
Example Sentences
He gorged himself habitually at table, which made him bilious, and gave him a dim and bleared eye and flabby cheeks.
Dancers moved to salsa beats blearing out of speakers stacked in plazas under the moonlight.
They blear into a nightmare, the one scarcely distinguishable from the other.
In a statement Wednesday, the Austin-based grocery chain says the pies were sold as half and full pies packaged in blear clamshell packages and brown, kraft paper boxes.
Instead, in the blear of a Monday morning, Ms. Coleman, a 33-year-old publicist, and her fellow passengers were treated to an extraordinary note of apology — not from the railroad, but from the train’s conductor.
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