Definitions for bleary-eyed

bleary-eyed blear·y-eyed

Spelling: [bleer-ee-ahyd or bleer-ahyd]
IPA: /ˈblɪər iˌaɪd or ˈblɪərˌaɪd/

Bleary-Eyed is a 11 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 11 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 12 points.

You can make 306 anagrams from letters in bleary-eyed (-abdeeelryy).

Definitions for bleary-eyed

adjective

  1. having bleary eyes.
  2. dull of perception; shortsighted.

Origin of bleary-eyed

Middle English word dating back to 1350-1400

Examples for bleary-eyed

In the downstairs exhibit hall, attendees of all ages slumped on the white sofas like bleary-eyed rag dolls.

Jack groaned and Rosemary, patiently holding a bleary-eyed cat for Sarah, looked at him anxiously.

So bleary-eyed was Ruth by the time she got to work that her bosses let her go after only three months.

I found him first, a little withered, dried-up old fellow, wrinkled-faced and bleary-eyed and tottery.

The Medic was bleary-eyed and inclined to stagger when they freed him.

He was bleary-eyed and sticky-faced, as if he had slept too hard but not long enough.

Shots of a bleary-eyed William leaving a London club at the weekend in today's Daily Mail.

"The others come in around nine," the clerk said, yawning, bleary-eyed.

Peterson's bleary-eyed aide came into the kitchen and slumped into a chair at the table.

The party scene grew and grew, and many a morning session was attended by bleary-eyed veterans of all-night binges.

Word Value for bleary-eyed
Scrable

11

Words with friends

12

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