Tired to the point of exhaustion.
1Thou canst talk over the gentry, and blear a plain man's eye.
2Oh, filthy, heavy-handed, blear-eyed world, when will you wash and be clean?
3An ugly light came into the blear eyes of Soup Face.
4These were undoubtedly genuine ruffians of the worst type, hungry, blear-eyed and ragged.
5She had an ashen-gray face full of wrinkles, blear eyes, and red hair.
6The little, bent, blear-eyed old man looked up from his hand-lines.
7The older man, gaunt, blear-eyed, ragged, turned over on his side.
8But through the blear of his tears, he made out Karris White Oak.
9Here is the direst poverty, blear-eyed sorrow, dim and dismal suffering,-nothingof the romantic.
10Idiots, with blear eyes and protending under-lips, gibbered and whined.
11What is it fateful woman, so blear, hardly human?
12At that last stinging sentence, alarm had jumped to the blear eyes of the former convict.
13Six pairs of eyes, blear or foxy, were riveted upon the boyish figure of the housebreaker.
14But my poor blear eyes, like a bat's, startled me at my shadow on the flagstones.
15What are you rubbing your blear eyes at?
16Their glances seemed to menace death; their blear eyes rested upon us with a horrid eager hunger.