bleary-eyed in the PONS Dictionary

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Then we have to listen, bleary-eyed, to talk of draft lotteries.
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There is already a party long in progress, and the party-goers are bleary-eyed and intoxicated.
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Someone too young to legally enter a casino can compress a lifetime of action into a few bleary-eyed years.
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Feeling a bit bleary-eyed when you switch the bedroom light on in the morning or squinting in very bright sunlight is perfectly normal.
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But before you head off to bed, you decide to turn the television for a spot of bleary-eyed channel hopping.
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I remember waking up and walking bleary-eyed into the sitting room and mum was watching this vampire movie.
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If they're a little bleary-eyed, well that's understandable.
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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 impression has been growing more and more bleary-eyed.
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The captain was too bleary-eyed to read the compass and the boson helpless with the sails.
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