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bleary-eyed

ADJECTIVE
  1. tired to the point of exhaustion

How To Use bleary-eyed In A Sentence

  • The party's finale after dawn sees bleary-eyed guests comforting Joe for the loss of his sister.
  • A few days later, a bleary-eyed Dan crawled shame-facedly into his truck.
  • The strike threat could further fray the shattered nerves of dozens of bleary-eyed wives, mothers and sisters who remained camped outside Carandiru.
  • I found him first, a little withered, dried-up old fellow, wrinkled-faced and bleary-eyed and tottery. CHAPTER XII
  • The chart-topping star spoke to the rather bleary-eyed Barbara for a couple of minutes before he passed the phone back to Jason and was ushered away by his minders.
  • And as any bleary-eyed parent may attest, getting your baby on a normal sleep schedule can be the key to survival.
  • We dashed to the hospital, and a bleary-eyed consultant cardiologist came to examine her. Times, Sunday Times
  • And when the Yankees stepped off, they were still bleary-eyed from the night before. There's No Joy as Yanks Settle for Wild Card
  • However he has at least promised the bleary-eyed hacks that they can attend an informal chat over breakfast.
  • Whatever it is, they like it that way, and bleary-eyed and torpid they fin, in just enough slow motion to keep themselves in accurate alignment.
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