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Definition of Bleared

Bleared
Blear Blear, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Bleared; p. pr. & vb. n. Blearing.] [OE. bleren; cf. Dan. plire to blink, Sw. plira to twinkle, wink, LG. plieren; perh. from the same root as E. blink. See Blink, and cf. Blur.] To make somewhat sore or watery, as the eyes; to dim, or blur, as the sight. Figuratively: To obscure (mental or moral perception); to blind; to hoodwink. That tickling rheums Should ever tease the lungs and blear the sight. --Cowper. To blear the eye of, to deceive; to impose upon. [Obs.] --Chaucer.
Bleared
Bleared Bleared, a. Dimmed, as by a watery humor; affected with rheum. -- Blear"ed*ness, n. Dardanian wives, With bleared visages, come forth to view The issue of the exploit. --Shak.
Blear
Blear Blear, a. [See Blear, v.] 1. Dim or sore with water or rheum; -- said of the eyes. His blear eyes ran in gutters to his chin. --Dryden. 2. Causing or caused by dimness of sight; dim. Power to cheat the eye with blear illusion. --Milton.
Blear
Blear Blear, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Bleared; p. pr. & vb. n. Blearing.] [OE. bleren; cf. Dan. plire to blink, Sw. plira to twinkle, wink, LG. plieren; perh. from the same root as E. blink. See Blink, and cf. Blur.] To make somewhat sore or watery, as the eyes; to dim, or blur, as the sight. Figuratively: To obscure (mental or moral perception); to blind; to hoodwink. That tickling rheums Should ever tease the lungs and blear the sight. --Cowper. To blear the eye of, to deceive; to impose upon. [Obs.] --Chaucer.

Meaning of Bleared from wikipedia

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- 'storytellers') Black-bob ****roach Blatch Black or sooty Blather An uproar Bleare To cry outload and fretful like a child Blether To bleat or blare much;...
- French chronicler Jean Froissart who recorded that '[the king] had red bleared eyes, of the colour of sandalwood, which clearly showed that he was no...
- respectively, which housed "all classes of the demi-monde from the sun-bleared Cyprian of the Bowery ... to the diamond-bedecked mistress of some sporting...
- whiskey-stained, and the sky above was a pallid saffron instead of blue. The bleared sun made harsh studio lighting on the parking lot scene. And Harry Hascomb...
- the character of Billy Bones in Treasure Island as "that filthy, heavy, bleared scarecrow of a pirate of ours, sitting, far gone in rum..." Chapter 1:...
- Keener's Manual mentioned in many of his earlier novels: Some angry angel, Bleared by Bach and too inbred, Climbed out of bed, And, glancing downward, Threw...
- attributed to The Keener's Manual but not the second. Some angry angel, Bleared by Bach and too inbred, Climbed out of bed, Pulled on a sock, And, glancing...
- looked as if they had not been in bed for a w****, as their eyes were bleared with exhaustion". The City discharged 450 cattle and 150 sheep at Manchester...
- raised from depth of underground (Henry VI-2) While counterfeit supposes bleared thine eyne (Taming of the Shrew) You are not ipse, for I am he (As You...