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BLEAR Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. to make (the eyes) sore or watery 2. dim, blur blear 2 of 2 adjective 1. dim with water or tears 2. obscure to the view or imagination.
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blear - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
English 1-syllable words · English terms with IPA pronunciation · English terms with audio pronunciation · Rhymes:English/ɪə(ɹ) · Rhymes:English/ɪə(ɹ)/1 ...
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Blear on the App Store
Transform your photos into stunning blurry wallpapers. Make your Home/Lock screen shine! Drag the image horizontally to change the crop. You get the best result ...
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blear
▪ I. blear, a. (blɪə(r)) Forms: 5–6 blere, 6–7 bleare, 7 bleer(e, 7– blear. [ME. blere, an epithet of the eyes: this and the cognate verb are of uncertain origin. There are no corresponding words in OE., and the only cognates in other Teutonic langs. are the mod.G. blerr soreness of the eyes, LG. bl...
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blear - Dictionary Checker - Scrabble Word Finder
1. tired to the point of exhaustion [syn: {bleary}, {blear}, {bleary-eyed}, {blear-eyed}] v 1: make dim or indistinct; "The fog blurs my vision"
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BLEAR Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
adjective · (of the eyes) dim from tears. · dim; indistinct. noun. a blur; cloudiness; dimness. She was concerned about the recent blear in ...
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The Throes (album)
It also included a bonus track called "Anna's Sweater" a cover of song by a defunct San Francisco band Blear that was originally recorded for a compilation
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Blear - Sindre Sorhus
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BLEAR definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
1. made dim by tears, mucus, etc. said of eyes 2. blurred; dim; indistinct; misty verb transitive 3. to dim (the eyes) with tears, mucus, etc. 4. to blur (a ...
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88 Synonyms & Antonyms for BLEAR | Thesaurus.com
blear · darken · deceive · dim · dull · fog · mislead · obscure · protrude. Did You Know? "Muscle" originates from the Latin word for "little mouse," because ...
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Weather Words: 'Blear' | Weather.com
“Blear,” meaning dim, blurry or obscured, goes back to 14th-century England, and likely derives from the Old English blerian.
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Blear • meaning of BLEAR - YouTube
What is BLEAR? ---------- Susan Miller (2023, May 11.) Definition of Blear www.language.foundation © 2023 Proficiency in English Language ...
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blear-eyed
blear-eyed, a. (ˈblɪərˈaɪd) [f. blear eye + -ed.] 1. lit. Having blear eyes.1382 Wyclif Lev. xxi. 20 If crokid-rigge or bleereyed [1388 blereiȝed]. 1393 Langl. P. Pl. C. xx. 306 Þorw smoke and smorþre..Til he be bler-eyed oþer blynde. 1526 Pilgr. Perf. (W. de W. 1531) 153 b, Lya was blere-eyed, & my...
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Here Rhymes - Rhymer.com
here rhymes (133 found): beer, bier, blear, cheer, clear, dear, deer, drear, ear, fear, fleer, gear, hear, here, jeer, leer, mere, near, peer, pier, queer...
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bleared
bleared, ppl. a. (blɪəd) Forms: 4 bleried, 4–5 blerid, 4–6 blered, 5 bleryd, bleryed, (Sc.) bleirit, 6 blerde, bleered, 6–7 bleard, 8 (Sc.) bleerit, 6– bleared. [f. blear v.1 + -ed.] 1. Of the eyes: Dimmed with tears, morbid matter, or inflammation. Also fig.; see blear v.1 3.c 1340 Gaw. & Gr. Knt. ...
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