blear in a sentence

blear meaning:

adj.) Dim or sore with water or rheum;

v. t.) To make somewhat sore or watery, as the eyes; to dim, or blur, as the sight.

blear sentence:

Smoke in the room bleared my eyes.

Onion has bleared my eyes.

Reading for to hours bleared his eyes.

Jack looks with blearing eyes at his watch.

She had red bleared eyes after the exam.

The sailor is humpbacked and has bleared eyes.

The contact plastic blears the writing on the green card.

The biting wind bleared the vision.

He was concerned about the recent blear in his vision.

Its bleared eyes could not endure the brilliancy of the light.

He just sat there, gazing at the desk through bleared eyes, but seeming to see nothing.



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