bleary in the PONS Dictionary

bleary Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The most important thing is to come into work and see a team of people all bleary-eyed because they love what they do.
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His eyes are bleary, and he is visibly fatigued, fingers reaching for medicated ointment now and then.
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Then we have to listen, bleary-eyed, to talk of draft lotteries.
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This week, we break from the usual format to take a bleary-eyed look at the glad-handing going on around town right now...
www.latimes.com
But for those that do it's usual several bleary-eyed days before they put it down again.
metro.co.uk
I put my bag out back and came back to the counter terminal to sign in, bleary-eyed but smiling.
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I'm sorry, but my eyes are turning bleary now.
www.hindustantimes.com
As the thin, black liquid oozed into the stained carafe, we stood bleary-eyed.
www.theatlantic.com
His impression has been growing more and more bleary-eyed.
en.wikipedia.org
Someone too young to legally enter a casino can compress a lifetime of action into a few bleary-eyed years.
torontolife.com

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