1. bleary-eyed - Adjective
2. bleary-eyed - Adjective Satellite
tired to the point of exhaustion
Source: WordNetA picture of a bleary-eyed nurse posted on Facebook went viral and was shared more than 50,000 times in January, This sentiment has struck a chord with people across Canada and abroad. Source: Internet
The first morning at our hotel, we trundled down the stairwell from our room, bleary-eyed, into the cozy, barrel-vaulted former wine cellar (pictured left) where the breakfast buffet was served. Source: Internet
You should probably be under a quilt, but instead you’re bleary-eyed and coffee-poisoned, gazing out at the half-hearted bustle with a half- understood book on your lap. Source: Internet
It was his son, my editor told me when I arrived back at the newsroom, bleary-eyed and cold and hot and confused. Source: Internet
So where does that leave a bleary-eyed sleeper in the middle of the night, lying awake, tossing and turning? Source: Internet