blear in a sentence
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📚 Grade Level: Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12
Definition
BLEAR (verb): to make or become dim, blurry, or indistinct, often due to fatigue or lack of clarity.
Sample Sentences
- Her eyes were blear from lack of sleep after staying up all night.
- The artist's vision became blear as he tried to translate his thoughts onto the canvas.
- He rubbed his blear eyes and squinted at the bright morning sun.
- The fog made the distant mountains appear blear and indistinct.
- After crying for hours, her makeup was smudged and her vision slightly blear.
- The old photograph had a blear quality, making the faces hard to recognize.
- His blear gaze suggested that he hadn't been paying attention during the meeting.
- The exhaustion left him with a blear expression, as if he were in a daze.
- She tried to read the fine print, but her blear vision made it impossible.
- The dream felt blear and hazy, slipping away as she woke up.
- After a long night of studying, his eyes were blear, struggling to focus on the morning lecture.
- The blear of dawn cast a soft glow over the sleepy town, hinting at the day ahead.
- She rubbed her blear eyes, trying to shake off the fatigue of sleepless nights.
- The old photograph was blear, its colors faded and edges worn from years of handling.
- His blear vision made it difficult to read the tiny print on the label.
- The blear sky suggested that rain was on the way, darkening the horizon with clouds.
- With a blear expression, he stumbled into the kitchen in search of coffee.
- The blear lights of the city twinkled in the distance, merging with the fog.
- She gazed through the blear window, watching the raindrops race down the glass.
- The artist captured the blear essence of the morning mist in her painting.