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		Definition of bleary-eyed in US English: bleary-eyed(also blear-eyed) adjectiveˈbliriˌīdˈblɪrɪˌaɪdˈblɪrɪˌaɪd (of a person) having bleary eyes.  Example sentencesExamples -  Instead of the grim faces of commuters on their way into work, people were bleary-eyed but smiling for no particular reason.
 -  But perk up, my bleary-eyed friends: there are still a few well-after-sundown TV distractions worth seeking out.
 -  At dawn you'll find him bumping around the Coomera Valley with a van full of bleary-eyed passengers in tow and a basket creaking on the trailer behind.
 -  I don't really miss it that much - I never liked making a bleary-eyed idiot of myself or the subsequent hangovers.
 -  And as any bleary-eyed parent may attest, getting your baby on a normal sleep schedule can be the key to survival.
 -  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.
 -  A few days later, a bleary-eyed Dan crawled shame-facedly into his truck.
 -  There a lot of bleary-eyed people outside the coffee shop where we've been standing for a couple of hours now.
 -  By the end of the set, the formerly bleary-eyed audience was readily engaged.
 -  The three bleary-eyed women did not see the beauty in the brightening when they looked up at the sky and only felt ill at ease when they did.
 -  When I say get by, I'm still bleary-eyed and coffee-dependent in the morning.
 -  She is a bleary-eyed woman with long, uncombed brown hair, still dressed in her pajamas.
 -  The strike threat could further fray the shattered nerves of dozens of bleary-eyed wives, mothers and sisters who remained camped outside Carandiru.
 -  My first instinct, because I was bleary-eyed after a very late night, was that it must be the first of April.
 -  To a bleary-eyed child after a night at sea with the Burns Laird line, the noise of the Belfast men at work seemed deafening.
 -  The party's finale after dawn sees bleary-eyed guests comforting Joe for the loss of his sister.
 -  I promise I'm not gonna get all weepy and bleary-eyed here.
 -  When we first see the rooster, he's gargling some water, and he's bleary-eyed; obviously, he just got up after a long boozy night.
 -  A bleary-eyed Dan stood looking uncertainly at Cary.
 -  Her guest was slightly bleary-eyed this morning, his thick hair tousled over his brow.
 
    Definition of bleary-eyed in US English: bleary-eyed(also blear-eyed) adjectiveˈbliriˌīdˈblɪrɪˌaɪd (of a person) having bleary eyes.  Example sentencesExamples -  She is a bleary-eyed woman with long, uncombed brown hair, still dressed in her pajamas.
 -  When we first see the rooster, he's gargling some water, and he's bleary-eyed; obviously, he just got up after a long boozy night.
 -  When I say get by, I'm still bleary-eyed and coffee-dependent in the morning.
 -  A bleary-eyed Dan stood looking uncertainly at Cary.
 -  By the end of the set, the formerly bleary-eyed audience was readily engaged.
 -  A few days later, a bleary-eyed Dan crawled shame-facedly into his truck.
 -  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.
 -  But perk up, my bleary-eyed friends: there are still a few well-after-sundown TV distractions worth seeking out.
 -  I don't really miss it that much - I never liked making a bleary-eyed idiot of myself or the subsequent hangovers.
 -  Her guest was slightly bleary-eyed this morning, his thick hair tousled over his brow.
 -  My first instinct, because I was bleary-eyed after a very late night, was that it must be the first of April.
 -  I promise I'm not gonna get all weepy and bleary-eyed here.
 -  The strike threat could further fray the shattered nerves of dozens of bleary-eyed wives, mothers and sisters who remained camped outside Carandiru.
 -  At dawn you'll find him bumping around the Coomera Valley with a van full of bleary-eyed passengers in tow and a basket creaking on the trailer behind.
 -  There a lot of bleary-eyed people outside the coffee shop where we've been standing for a couple of hours now.
 -  The party's finale after dawn sees bleary-eyed guests comforting Joe for the loss of his sister.
 -  The three bleary-eyed women did not see the beauty in the brightening when they looked up at the sky and only felt ill at ease when they did.
 -  Instead of the grim faces of commuters on their way into work, people were bleary-eyed but smiling for no particular reason.
 -  To a bleary-eyed child after a night at sea with the Burns Laird line, the noise of the Belfast men at work seemed deafening.
 
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