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1. How to use Blear in a sentence.
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2. Bleared, Blear·ing, Blears 1
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3. To make dim, as with tears or inflammation: a biting wind that Bleared the vision.
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4. Definition of Blear in the Definitions.net dictionary
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5. What does Blear mean? Information and translations of Blear in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions resource on …
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6. From Middle English blere, related to Low German bleeroged (“Bleareyed”), Middle High German blerre (“double vision”), German Blerre (“double vision”)
Blere, Bleeroged, Bleareyed, Blerre
7. Synonyms for Blear include blur, cloud, shroud, becloud, bedim, befog, blacken, darken, dim and dislimn
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9. ‘a medicine to lay to sore and Blear eyes’ More example sentences ‘They were almost transparent, Blear beads of amber, slightly filmed with red; blood, a vampire's tears.’
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12. ME blere, watery, rheumy < bleren, to have watery eyes, akin to Ger plärren, to bawl, cry < IE base * bhlē-, to howl, weep (of echoic orig.) > blare, bleat, L flere, to weep Blear in American …
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13. 41 synonyms of Blear from the Merriam-Webster Thesaurus, plus 30 related words, definitions, and antonyms
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14. Blear: not seen or understood clearly.
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15. A Blear-eyed, unsteady individual, whom Bart recognized as a member of the Sharp Corner contingent, advanced to the table
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16. BART STIRLING'S ROAD TO SUCCESS ALLEN CHAPMAN Six pairs of eyes, Blear or foxy, were riveted upon the boyish figure of the housebreaker
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17. Blear (v.) "to dim (the vision) with tears, rheum, etc.," also "to have watery or rheumy eyes," early 14c., of uncertain origin, possibly from an unrecorded Old English *blerian, which is perhaps related to blur.
Blear, Blerian, Blur
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19. ‘The Blear in his eyes receded like sea foam before the bow.’ ‘She woke up with a start and twelve menacing figures shimmered into focus as the Blear left her eyes.’ Origin
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20. To make dim, as with tears or inflammation: a biting wind that Bleared the vision
Biting, Bleared
21. A blur; cloudiness; dimness: She was concerned about the recent Blear in her vision.
Blur, Blear
22. Blear lets you easily transform your own photos or the bundled ones into stunning blurry wallpapers for your device
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25. Bleary definition, (of the eyes or sight) blurred or dimmed, as from sleep or weariness
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27. Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com: accessed ), memorial page for James Blear (1704–11 Mar 1776), Find a Grave Memorial no
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28. Definition of Blear-eyed in the Definitions.net dictionary
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29. What does Blear-eyed mean? Information and translations of Blear-eyed in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions resource on the web.
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30. Synonyms for Blear in Free Thesaurus
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31. 35 synonyms for Blear: becloud, bedim, befog, blur, cloud, dim, dull, eclipse, fog, gloom, mist, obfuscate
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35. Blear Moon is a solo project of Vlas Presnetsov, producer and audio-visual artist based in Czech Republic
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36. From around 2010 Vlas started to produce releases under Blear Moon alias on various labels
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37. Blear Moon ambient musician and visual аbstractionist releasing music as Blear Moon since 2010 Winter journal, released 14 December 2020 1
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38. Blear Benin Kastrati is an Albanian songwriter, producer, and filmmaker
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39. Synonyms for Blear-eyed in Free Thesaurus
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40. 3 synonyms for Blear-eyed: Blear, Bleary, Bleary-eyed
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41. What are synonyms for Blear-eyed?
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43. Blear definition: tired to the point of exhaustion synonyms: Bleary, Blear-eyed, Bleary-eyed, tired antonyms: rested, smart, distinct, strengthen, hopeful
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44. Widening their scope from recent grindcore on Nuclear War Now! Productions, Sissy Spacek's Blear explores a much more dynamic and spacious approach to sound--an entropic vortex of full-room tear-up texture
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45. Fallow by Blear Moon, released 01 January 2019 1
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Definition of blear (Entry 2 of 2) 1 : dim with water or tears 2 : obscure to the view or imagination Other Words from blear Synonyms & Antonyms Example Sentences Learn More about blear
(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.
1. To blur or redden (the eyes). 2. To blur; dim. Bleary. [Middle English bleren .] American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition. Copyright © 2016 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved. 1. to make dim, as with tears or inflammation.