Blearily


(of the eyes or sight) blurred or dimmed, as from sleep or weariness.
indistinct; unclear:
The day begins with a bleary view of one’s world.
fatigued; worn-out.
Historical Examples

Mr. Wicker’s Window Carley Dawson
Makers Cory Doctorow

adjective blearier, bleariest
(of eyes or vision) dimmed or blurred, as by tears or tiredness
indistinct or unclear
exhausted; tired
adj.

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