单词 | blear |
例句 | He gorged himself habitually at table, which made him bilious, and gave him a dim and bleared eye and flabby cheeks. Jane Eyre 1847-10-16T00:00:00Z They blear into a nightmare, the one scarcely distinguishable from the other. Black Like Me 1961-01-01T00:00:00Z I turned the sound up until it filled the car with the orchestral setting and Dusty's cool, smoky voice, and must admit that my eyes bleared a bit with the memory. FamilyLife 2012-06-01T23:05:08Z In a statement Wednesday, the Austin-based grocery chain says the pies were sold as half and full pies packaged in blear clamshell packages and brown, kraft paper boxes. Whole Foods recalls vegan pumpkin pies 2014-11-26T05:00:00Z Instead, in the blear of a Monday morning, Ms. Coleman, a 33-year-old publicist, and her fellow passengers were treated to an extraordinary note of apology — not from the railroad, but from the train’s conductor. This Is Your Conductor Writing: I’m Sorry 2014-02-25T04:17:20Z And Grizzle turned his bleared and spectacled eyes full upon his companion. I've Been Thinking; or, the Secret of Success 2012-04-18T02:00:11.437Z His blear eyes ran in gutters to his chin. Webster's Unabridged Dictionary (2nd 100 Pages) 2012-03-24T02:00:19.387Z “I’m only a private of the revolution,” Orlovsky said, trying to blow two charcoals into flame until his face glowed like the coals and his eyes looked bleared. The White Terror and The Red A novel of revolutionary Russia 2012-03-18T02:00:21.430Z All the while the bleared, scarce understanding gaze of the man in bed followed him as though he were trying to comprehend, trying to get the meaning of Bayard's simple, direct sentences. Bruce of the Circle A 2012-03-06T03:00:27.120Z But he only blinked his bleared eyes, and more savagely gritted his teeth on the cigarette he was smoking. Ralph in the Switch Tower 2012-03-02T03:00:11.847Z The door slid open under my hand, slowly wide open, and brought me face to face with an old toothless hag, whose bleared eyes winked at me like a bat's in sunshine. My Lady Rotha A Romance 2012-02-27T03:00:10.983Z Power to cheat the eye with blear illusion. Webster's Unabridged Dictionary (2nd 100 Pages) 2012-03-24T02:00:19.387Z Through reeking lanes, foul alleys, and muddy mews where gaunt dogs battled over scraps with gaunter children, we ran, 433 or lurked to listen, shunning the bleared lanthorn-light, shining through the storm. Cardigan 2012-02-24T03:00:29.073Z His eyes were bleared, his lips slightly ajar and his hands limp at his side, as he looked at the wrathful Morlene. Unfettered A Novel 2012-02-12T03:00:15.143Z Meanwhile she had bleared her eyes with weeping, and the maternal rhetoric had worked so powerfully, that, like a flower in the sultry heat, she was drooping together, and visibly fading away. Translations from the German (Vol 3 of 3) Tales by Musaeus, Tieck, Richter 2012-02-08T03:00:20.643Z Then he pushed open the bleared glass door, and was lost to view. The King of Schnorrers Grotesques and Fantasies 2011-12-28T03:00:34.587Z That tickling rheums Should ever tease the lungs and blear the sight. Webster's Unabridged Dictionary (2nd 100 Pages) 2012-03-24T02:00:19.387Z On Walter Butler's lips a sneer twitched; my Lord Dunmore wiped his bleared eyes with a rag of lace and stared at everybody with drunken gravity. Cardigan 2012-02-24T03:00:29.073Z Wrathful fire gleamed in his bleared eyes; the stubble of his crimsoned face seemed not unlike the rising hackles of an enraged dog. The Lash 2011-12-20T03:00:32.457Z His narrative lay there in the sand before him, as clear to his bleared, half-shut eyes as God’s daylight itself. From Veldt Camp Fires 2011-12-01T03:00:21.397Z One day a sallow, elderly man, with eyes bleared from dissipation and clothes that hung glazed round a bony figure, fell in with poor Twining, and talked to him glibly about a miraculous patent. An Ambitious Woman A Novel 2011-11-23T03:00:54.137Z To blear the eye of, to deceive; to impose upon. Webster's Unabridged Dictionary (2nd 100 Pages) 2012-03-24T02:00:19.387Z Can blind perceptions lead aright, Or blear eyes ever have clear sight? A Literary History of the Arabs 2011-11-13T03:00:15.660Z His gums were toothless, his eyes bleared, his figure shrunken to a pitiful tenuity. Leaves in the Wind 2011-10-28T02:00:25.937Z The Hottentot was now trembling in every limb; his yellow, monkeylike face had turned ashy grey, and his bleared eyes seemed full of some intense terror. From Veldt Camp Fires 2011-12-01T03:00:21.397Z His eyes were bleared and watery, and there were curious little patches of color in his haggard face, while the gorged, blue veins showed upon his forehead. A Damaged Reputation 2011-10-17T02:00:16.117Z Dardanian wives, With bleared visages, come forth to view The issue of the exploit. Webster's Unabridged Dictionary (2nd 100 Pages) 2012-03-24T02:00:19.387Z Miss Lydia's eyes might smart from the smoke puffing out into her room, but she was able to laugh at the sight of her bleared visage in the narrow mirror over the mantel. Dr. Lavendar's People 2011-10-13T02:00:52.167Z "Save your" she repeated, with the helpless glare of insanity in her blearing eyes. Ann Boyd 2011-09-29T02:00:14.220Z At his first cry of pain a Korrigan appeared, in the shape of an ugly old woman with bleared red eyes and straggling tresses. The Fairies and the Christmas Child 2011-09-29T02:00:12.583Z I met this discovering morning as your ambassador while you still slept, and betrayed not, I hope, any greyness and bleared satiety of ours to its pure, frail, and lucid regard. The Sea and the Jungle 2011-08-30T02:00:30.350Z Dress in Balderville had been a matter of necessity, not of choice—bleared and shapeless in effect from much “making over,” as purchase was not to be thought of. The Wayfarers 2011-08-28T02:00:32.867Z The pundits, bleared with search, are strangely silent. Hints to Pilgrims 2011-08-18T02:00:23.727Z Well," he said, a blear in his big, weary eyes, "you know best, I reckon. Ann Boyd 2011-09-29T02:00:14.220Z She only said "Good-morning," and then sat down at the other end of the table and gazed into vacancy with her bleared eyes. Judith Trachtenberg A Novel 2011-08-03T02:00:13.470Z Dawn broke at last, wan and blear in the south. A Book of Ghosts 2011-07-08T02:00:19.203Z There was a look, too, in his bleared eyes which was a mixture of devilishness and fear. The Trail of the Axe A Story of Red Sand Valley 2011-06-27T02:00:56.823Z She sat down, with the tallow candle between her and these bleared old eyes, and opened her letter. Faithful Margaret A Novel 2011-06-10T02:00:21.627Z No bleared and blighted crowds, degraded out of the semblance of humanity, crawl, like singed moths, around the flaring house of multiplied temptations. The Universe a Vast Electric Organism 2011-06-09T02:00:22.450Z Even Toppy, with his bleared eyes, could see that the man had started to berate Hell Camp even as he had berated Rail Head and had suddenly switched and said nothing. The Snow-Burner 2011-05-17T02:00:21.527Z The old man advanced a step, peering with his bleared eyes into the face of the master-bowman. The Winning of the Golden Spurs 2011-05-17T02:00:18.050Z Slowly his bleared eyes closed, and soon after he slid from his seat to the ground, to sleep off the effects of the night's debauch. The Last of the Vikings 2011-05-09T02:00:04.200Z "Good Laws a mussy, de Lawd am lettin' de house ub God burn up," said one, her hands akimbo on her hips, her eyes bleared, her very soul lost in amazement at such a sight. Overshadowed A Novel 2011-05-07T02:00:24.483Z His head is white, his eyes are bleared, and his body is withered. The Gospel of Buddha Compiled from Ancient Records by Paul Carus 2011-04-19T02:00:18.493Z "Look into his eyes, whether they are bleared, and if things are reflected wrongly in them," called he out to the head-servant. Ekkehard. Vol. II (of II). A Tale of the Tenth Century 2011-04-14T02:00:45.217Z Gilded by the sun's rays, the waters to the west made a floor of bleared red. She's All the World to Me 2011-04-09T02:00:16.923Z Gilded by the sun's hazy rays, the waters to the west made a floor of bleared red. The Deemster 2011-04-08T02:00:08.197Z When the fury is past and the clouds are broken, in the calm you shall read what now is so bleared and illegible! Lily Pearl and The Mistress of Rosedale 2011-04-05T02:00:12.720Z But dim, broken spectres, miserable shapes and crooked images of the world had his eyes seen; for they were eyes bleared with sickness, darkened by the approach of death. The Secret Glory 2011-03-22T02:00:17.863Z O shames and crimes of crowds that reek and stain The city like a bellowing hurricane; Gulfed in the plaster boxes tier on tier Of theatres and halls obscene and blear! Contemporary Belgian Poetry Selected and Translated by Jethro Bithell 2011-03-10T03:00:44.993Z The two engineers sat in one corner of the cabin with their feet sprawled along the deck and their eyes bleared and baleful. The Ice Pilot 2011-03-09T03:00:48.433Z He was picturing Dan as he would find him—drinking, smoking, laughing, one leg thrown over the end of a table, his cap awry, his face red, his eyes bleared, and his lips hot. The Deemster 2011-04-08T02:00:08.197Z Ye will perish like lice under the nail of a pious Egyptian, if ye do not tell this minute where your leader is,—may leprosy eat off his nose and drink his blear eyes out!” The Pharaoh and the Priest An Historical Novel of Ancient Egypt 2011-03-08T03:00:42.177Z Many a British soldier, half dead with fatigue, his eyes bloodshot and bleared with powder smoke, looked anxiously to the rear and muttered beneath his breath, "Will the reserves never come?" The Childrens' Story of the War, Volume 3 (of 10) 2011-02-26T03:00:45.583Z The fleets rush headlong o'er the sea, and lock In a loud, long impact deafening the ear; The hissing arrows make the heavens blear, The heavy waves are clashing shock on shock. Contemporary Belgian Poetry Selected and Translated by Jethro Bithell 2011-03-10T03:00:44.993Z Those bleared eyes saw little, his tottering knees could scarce support the withered frame, no thickness of clothing might furnish life warmth to the parched limbs. Menotah A Tale of the Riel Rebellion 2011-02-14T03:00:35.553Z The smoke filled the place, and through its dense volumes in the dusk of that vaporous dawn the faces of the men were bleared and green and haggard. The Deemster 2011-04-08T02:00:08.197Z The text, compared with the average specimens of modern books, shines out with as bright a contrast as an Elzevir by the side of one of its dingy and bleared contemporaries. Arne; A Sketch of Norwegian Country Life 2011-02-14T03:00:32.700Z The rabble of Comus might have boasted themselves comely in comparison, even though no self-deluding potion had bleared their eyes and intellect. Sketches in Canada, and rambles among the red men 2011-02-10T03:00:51.280Z Mrs. Tunks peered at him with her bleared eyes and struck her skinny hands together. The Solitary Farm 2011-02-04T03:00:21.943Z Then he turned his bleared eyes and deeply wrinkled countenance to inject the question, 'Did you see her, who left me as you came up?' Menotah A Tale of the Riel Rebellion 2011-02-14T03:00:35.553Z Her face was thin and pale, and her bleared eyes had lost their sharp light; it was a countenance without one ray of hope. The Deemster 2011-04-08T02:00:08.197Z It meets not in any gloomy hall or lecture room, it has no gritty apparatus of blackboard, chalk, and bleared water-bottle. Far Off Things 2011-02-04T03:00:19.967Z A hateful, sly smile distorted her shrunken lips and half closed the little bleared eyes. The Galaxy Vol. XXIII?March, 1877.?No. 3 2011-01-31T03:00:16.193Z Tears of joy sprang to his bleared eyes. Ghetto Tragedies 2011-01-27T03:00:46.507Z The Chief cast his bleared eyes round suspiciously, and finally rested them on the tall figure at his side. Menotah A Tale of the Riel Rebellion 2011-02-14T03:00:35.553Z Dan rose to his feet a sobered man, and went out of the smoky pot-house without a word to any one, and without lifting his bleared and bloodshot eyes unto any face. The Deemster 2011-04-08T02:00:08.197Z His eyes were bleared, yet he looked rather enterprising. The Song of Songs 2011-01-01T03:00:25.907Z Cappeze looked at the windows bleared with their residue of dust and out through them at the hills mantling to an autumnal glory. The Law of Hemlock Mountain I have never seen so dastardly and scarce human visages as they showed, some with bleared eyes and matted hair, others dark and vengeful, their brows and cheeks scarred with wounds or open sores. Idonia: A Romance of Old London Outside the door of his hut he crouched in the last sunshine, the nodding head leaning against his staff, quivering hands tapping feebly on skeleton knees, bleared eyes deeply sunken, ears uncertain of sound. Menotah A Tale of the Riel Rebellion 2011-02-14T03:00:35.553Z A big, burly, swarthy man with a close-cropped black beard, he sawed the air with his left hand, while he glanced with bleared eyes down the street. Stand Up, Ye Dead He came in dragging his legs a little, and his eyes were swollen and bleared. The Song of Songs 2011-01-01T03:00:25.907Z But to Faust, with eyes bleared with the dust of the study, to Faust, living in his own speculations or in dogmatic systems, the aspect of the Earth Spirit—a living fire—is terrible. Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, Vol. 16 Rollo opened his eyes, bleared with insufficient sleep, and for a long moment all things danced weirdly before them, as gnats dance in the light of the moon. The Firebrand My poor eyes are all bleared with my weeping and my nose is woeful. Our Admirable Betty A Romance He gazed at her now out of his old, bleared, sad eyes. The Broken Gate A Novel His eyes were even more bleared than before; his head inclined still further to the left. The Song of Songs 2011-01-01T03:00:25.907Z The flame of hope lit fourteen pairs of blear eyes. H. R. The yearning look which had crept into the woman's bleared and faded eyes, deepened and softened strangely. The Sword of Damocles A Story of New York Life A fine wreck of manhood I appeared, bleared and haggard and with a mouth tasting of the ash heap. A Top-Floor Idyl “Used to be private bar—once,” muttered the man, with an eager, thirsty look in his bleared and bloodshot eyes. Sir Hilton's Sin "What shall I say?" he rejoined, and sedulously looked past her with his bleared eyes. The Song of Songs 2011-01-01T03:00:25.907Z The prospect of making more money than he ever earned before brought no name of joy into the blear and furtive eyes. H. R. Even the last dazzling gleam of the sun could awaken no sparkle from the bleared windows of the hideous tenement houses that reared their blank and disfigured walls toward the west. The Sword of Damocles A Story of New York Life Sinikwe is awake and upon his haunches in an instant; his narrow, bleared eyes seek what Nakeesa has seen, and they watch together in a motionless silence. Tales of South Africa His eyes were coal-black, large, coldly searching, as they met Ennis' bleared gaze. The Door into Infinity He has bleared eyes and he smells of carbolic acid. The Song of Songs 2011-01-01T03:00:25.907Z At first the look was a mere stare, but gradually the expression grew more fixed, and the bleared eyes dilated, while his whole features became intensely eager. One Of Them Not so Donna Gaetana: her stare was an open defiance, and even through her bleared eyes there shot sparks of fiery passion that seemed only in search of a fitting object for their attack. Gerald Fitzgerald The Chevalier How grand, how far sighted, how illustrious is truth—compared with the wretched and new born, and blear eyed fanaticism that carps at her! Discussion on American Slavery I see a head of unusual form and size, a squat and bloated figure, a stupid look, bleared hollow and heavy eyes, thick projecting eyelids, and a flat nose. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 7, Slice 6 "Coucy-le-Château" to "Crocodile" He had a sandy Rubens beard and small bleared eyes with an eternal yawn in them from the night before. The Song of Songs 2011-01-01T03:00:25.907Z A woman had blear eyes that were watery; a knave lodging at the house wrote a charm which she was always to wear about her neck, and never lose or look at. Witch Stories The door was at once opened, and, by the light of a lantern, we saw the figure of an old woman, whose eyes, bleared and bloodshot, glared at us fixedly. Confessions Of Con Cregan An Irish Gil Blas The bleared, dull light of his eyes gave place to a keen, wild expression as Edward accepted the proffered glass. Little Wolf A Tale of the Western Frontier Bright seraphs, with ruby eyes, and silver wings, and golden harps, and just such pale, haggard, gaunt, sunken, bleared little faces. The Orpheus C. Kerr Papers. Series 3 As the direfulness of it all crept over him, something very like anger gleamed through the blear of his faded eyes. Stories of the Foot-hills They were already old, and I was saddened to see it; their fur graying, their prehensile toes and fingers crooked with a rheumatic complaint of some sort, their reddish eyes bleared and rheumy. The Planet Savers The chief remained quite calm, but his bleared old eyes shot a sidelong gleam at the speaker in which there was little friendliness. In the Brooding Wild His thin lips were strong; his chin, though a trifle weak, was well formed; his eyes slightly bleared, but revealing, in spite of this defect, unmistakable intelligence. The Coming of the Law He wore a long coat, open from the neck down, and his cap, set on one side of his head, left his bleared and bloated face in full view. The Daughter of a Republican Then he returned and, heedless of his new overalls, got down upon his knees, sweeping bleared eyes under the wagon. Bred of the Desert A Horse and a Romance Her eyes were blue and bleared, and looked in kindly fashion through a pair of large-rimmed and much-mended spectacles, from which one of the glasses had totally disappeared. The Long Day The Story of a New York Working Girl As Told by Herself “Now look here, Lucile!” cried Gannette, his apoplectic face becoming more deeply purple, and his blear eyes leering angrily upon the calm woman. Carmen Ariza His bleared eyes and heavy swollen jaw showed the effects of a recent debauch ending in a fist fight. Where Strongest Tide Winds Blew When they had brought him back to safety and had fanned breath into him with their hate, he opened bleared eyes and looked at them. The Shepherd of the North Jan's eyelids were swollen, her nose scarlet and shiny, her features all bleared and blurred and almost scarred by tears. Jan and Her Job The room is populous, and bleared With folk brought hither by a breath! Enamels and Cameos and other Poems She fixed her bleared eyes upon Carmen and lapsed back into her former state of sodden stupidity. Carmen Ariza As the ship was about to disappear over the ragged northern horizon, Sime's bleared eyes saw, or he thought they saw, a human figure silhouetted against the pitiless sky. The Martian Cabal They were mostly old women with bleared, dim eyes, and they wore such faded—silks. The Very Small Person His eyes were bleared, and told all too surely the cause of the transformation. War from the Inside The Story of the 132nd Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry in the War for the Suppression of the Rebellion, 1862-1863 Seeing him, the woman tottered to her feet with a cry of alarm, and shaded her bleared eyes from the inrush of daylight. The Wild Geese Crimson clouds fumed about the west, and as night came on, all the sky was fuming and steaming, and the moon, far above the swiftness of vapours, was white, bleared, the night was uneasy. The Rainbow "An' my grandfather 'e farmed 'is own land in Sussex," she told them, looking with bleared eyes across the fields. Harding's luck Beneath the shading brim showed a loutish face, the coarse features swollen from dissipation, the small black eyes bleared, yet alert and penetrating in their darting, furtive glances. Heart of the Blue Ridge It is a vice nearly always pursued in secret, but its traces upon the heavy, bleared eye and sallow features are plain and disfiguring enough. Due West or Round the World in Ten Months It seemed as if the whole mountain trembled beneath him; a mist bleared his eyes; and as the blood rushed to his head, a deadly giddiness threatened to overpower him. Harper's Young People, November 11, 1879 An Illustrated Weekly His flabby cheeks twitched, and his bleared eyes brightened. A Modern Mercenary O hear, how it blooms in the blear dayfall, That flower of passionate wistful song! Gloucester Moors and Other Poems There is not much absolute drunkenness to be seen in the streets of this capital, but the bloated faces and bleared eyes of the masses show only too plainly their vulgar and unwholesome indulgence. Foot-prints of Travel or, Journeyings in Many Lands The fog holds the bleared eyes of the morning. The Treason and Death of Benedict Arnold A Play for a Greek Theatre The eyes were small and bleared, set deep under shaggy eyebrows. The Toilers of the Field Below, the bleared lights of the city stretched away to the sky-line. Athalie Her eyes were dim and red and bleared. Where Deep Seas Moan The arrival was Edmund Crabbe, with the lurch of recent dissipation in his gait and his blue eyes still inflamed and bleared. Ringfield A Novel "I do not believe you are my father," replied Molly, looking directly into his bleared eyes, that quailed under her gaze. Stories of Many Lands There a rather decrepit-looking man, with a bleared eye, and dressed in decent black, hobbled out of a parlor to meet her. The Girl from Sunset Ranch Or, Alone in a Great City He gazed with an open mouth and puzzled, blear eyes at the woman before him. A Sheaf of Corn She moved with difficulty, and, half opening her bleared eyes, said to him, "Thank God that I was asleep, for if I had been awake you would not have had those shoes." Laboulaye's Fairy Book He is described by Froissart as a man "not valiant, with red, bleared eyes, who would rather lie still than ride." Chronicles of Strathearn Her forehead was ridged and furrowed beneath her white turban, and her bleared old eyes looked up at him with a blind and groping effort at recognition. Virginia Usually they are so completely dashed by their own temerity in getting into such an irretrievable situation that they sit with their ears drooping and their eyes bleared. The Indifference of Juliet The bleared eyes looked stealthily up into his face. A Son of Hagar A Romance of Our Time It was an early spring that year, and the hot March sun beat down on him, paining his bleared and puffy eyes. The House with the Green Shutters He faced them, his head wagging with incipient palsy, and his dim eyes looking out bleared, indifferent, and jaded. The Woman from Outside [on Swan River] It thrilled him and he lifted his bleared eyes and looked into the face of a kindly gray-haired woman. The Search Its bleared eyes could not endure the brilliancy of the light. The Great Controversy Between Christ and Satan That worthy examined it minutely, back and front, with bleared and bewildered eyes, and then looked to his visitor for explanation. A Son of Hagar A Romance of Our Time They have round, flat faces, small, sunken, bleared eyes, and prominent cheek-bones, which do not add to their beauty. Celebrated Travels and Travellers Part 2. The Great Navigators of the Eighteenth Century Burglars are not all escaped convicts, blear eyed and hideous; nor do they all go about in fustian. The Diamond Coterie It was the living face as he remembered it—bleared, bloated, gross, and drunken. The Manxman A Novel - 1895 Custom doth so blear us that we cannot distinguish the usage of things.... Montaigne and Shakspere The room was dark; only a fitful ray of bleared moonlight fell crosswise on the floor; but she could see that the unconscious figure of Paul Ritson lay stretched upon the bed. A Son of Hagar A Romance of Our Time They have projecting cheek-bones, bleared and sunken eyes, large mouths, flat noses, short and almost beardless chins, and olive skins, shining with oil and smoke. Celebrated Travels and Travellers Part 2. The Great Navigators of the Eighteenth Century Round this awful countenance hung snaky locks of ragged grey hair, and she was deadly pale, with a bleared and dimmed blue eye. Hero-Myths & Legends of the British Race There she beheld another countenance, of a man well stricken in years, a pale, thin, scholar-like visage, with eyes dim and bleared by the lamplight that had served them to pore over many ponderous books. The Scarlet Letter And now, since you have already so far the same bleared aspect as myself, you will feel no difficulty in submitting to certain curtailments behind, and to the depilation of your head and neck.' Wood Magic A Fable What God had done was very good; but the eyes were bleared, and the lips discolored, and the expression, which might have been frank, was sullen. A Son of Hagar A Romance of Our Time The bleared spectacled eyes lit up, the prim mouth broke into a smile which matched the April sun. Robert Elsmere His eyes, glassy and bleared with pain, stared ahead of him with a sick man's fixed stare. The Escape of Mr. Trimm His Plight and other Plights Yes, the Year is growing old, And his eye is pale and bleared! The Grateful Indian And other Stories He listened to her foul language, as if wishing to understand it; and he regarded the bloated face and bleared eyes. The Beautiful Wretch; The Pupil of Aurelius; and The Four Macnicols But there were rims of red around her bleared eyes, and her voice, beneath all its noisy merriment, had a tearful lilt. A Son of Hagar A Romance of Our Time Her features no grimaces bleared; Of affectation innocent, Calm and without embarrassment, A faithful model she appeared Of "comme il faut." Eugene Oneguine [Onegin] A Romance of Russian Life in Verse "Be 'e come to zee the show, sir?" the old man coughed out, peering with dim, blear eyes up into the boy's fresh face. The History of Sir Richard Calmady A Romance The door was flung wide from within, and the blear eyes of Nicol peered out into the night-light. The Heart of Unaga His face was flushed and red; his eyes were watery, bleared. The Bishop of Cottontown A Story of the Southern Cotton Mills His face was pale and haggard, and his eyes were bleared and heavy. A Son of Hagar A Romance of Our Time For a moment astonishment seemed to hold him, as he bleared; then he seemed about to burst with wrath; then he became a cold sportsman. Nights in London But to Richard, walking the snorting and impatient horses slowly up and down the woodland drive in the blear and sightless fog, life appeared quite other than an entrancing pastime. The History of Sir Richard Calmady A Romance Her smile had gone, but she was searching the bleared eyes of the man. The Heart of Unaga The horse-racing and cockfighting contingent in the House of Commons is well represented; the blear eyes, the poddy pudge, the bulbous beak—all these are in evidence. Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great - Volume 13 Little Journeys to the Homes of Great Lovers The atmosphere was dense with fog in the dusky chamber of a London police court; the lights were bleared and the voices drowsed. A Son of Hagar A Romance of Our Time His bleared eyes gazed first on the young girl and then on Haley. How Janice Day Won But after sleepless hours, in the melancholy, blear dawn of the November day, Katherine lying, face downwards, within the shelter of the embroidered curtains of the state bed, made her submission at last and prayed. The History of Sir Richard Calmady A Romance Take the right eye of a Frogg, lap it in a piece of russet cloth and hang it about the neck; it cureth the right eye if it bee enflamed or bleared. Three Thousand Years of Mental Healing Behind the wild white flash That splits abroad the pealing thunder-crash, Over bleared fields and gardens disarrayed, Column on column comes the drenching rain. Alcyone There was a man with wrinkled face, bleared eyes, And stooping gait, a sight most pitiable. The Buddha A Drama in Five Acts and Four Interludes I met this discovering morning as your ambassador while you still slept, and betrayed not, I hope, any grayness and bleared satiety of ours to its pure, frail, and lucid regard. Pipefuls And by the hundred flocked hither those unclean birds, blinking bleared eyes at any chance bit, whetting foul bills to peck at carrion from the departmental sewer. Four Years in Rebel Capitals An Inside View of Life in the Southern Confederacy from Birth to Death The temporary custodian of the one-thousand-dollar bill mentally considered this pleasing project; his bleared eye glinted brighter. From Place to Place Do you see that short, fat woman over there with the bleared eyes, and the neck of a prize fighter? A Woman who went to Alaska It was nearing six o'clock by this time, and as they were driven downhill they came into a stratum of cold yellow fog, through which the gas-lamps stared with a bleared and drunken look. Despair's Last Journey Then a low roaring noise, and all the windows of the basement shone out ruby-coloured, and the moon looked bleared by contrast. Bulldog And Butterfly From "Schwartz" by David Christie Murray Long matted hair falls across his bleared and sunken eyes. Possessed Shorts' bleared eyes saw the little chap handed safely to the earth, and the ladder again creaked under the upward steps of the big freshman. Tess of the Storm Country His head was large and suggested nobility and intellect; but the eyes were bleared, the flesh of the face loose and discoloured, and he was shabby and dirty. The Californians The drunken man on the ground, winking and blinking through bleared eyes, tried to remember if he had ever seen that marble-faced avenger before. Joyce's Investments A Story for Girls She was standing near the fireplace, the coffee was by her on the table, and the old woman crouched in the chimney-corner, with her bleared eyes fixed on the embers. Frank Mildmay Or, the Naval Officer He was a tall, thin, light-haired man, with a freckled complexion—wiry and bony—his eyes were large and grey, but bleared, with a remarkably hard, sinister expression in them. My First Voyage to Southern Seas His body was smeared with the ashes of cowdung, giving it a most unearthly hue; while his inflamed and bleared eyes could scarcely be perceived amidst the mass of dirt which clung around them. The Young Rajah The only waiter in attendance—the rest were probably in the street—was old and bleared of eye, but he stared hard at the new customer. The Californians Their long black coarse hair hanging down straight over their shoulders, their small twinkling bleared eyes peeping out between it, like two hot coals. The Cruise of the Mary Rose Here and There in the Pacific He tapped his head triumphantly, and, with a bleared, shining old eye, winked at the cook. The Skipper's Wooing, and The Brown Man's Servant Every now and gain the buck would raise his graceful neck to its full stretch, utter a slight blearing call, and look suspiciously around him. The Bush Boys History and Adventures of a Cape Farmer and his Family The man’s little bleared eyes twinkled as he came up to Reginald, whom he appeared at once to recognise. The Young Rajah The man turned bleared eyes toward her and watched until she disappeared. A Voice in the Wilderness Close to the ditch opposite the road down which Amos had come was a white finger-post, informing those who were capable of deciphering its bleared inscriptions whither they were going or might go. Amos Huntingdon The bleared reflection had a wonderfully calming effect, and she limped to her couch and read persistently to distract her thoughts, until the peal of the bell announced the Hilliards’ arrival. More about Pixie He was an old man, and withered-looking, but with a light of cunning in his bleared eyes. A Mating in the Wilds The other was a low ruffian, with swollen face and bleared eyes, in the dress of a butcher. Kilgorman A Story of Ireland in 1798 Walt grunted and rolled over and bleared around, and Fitz quit instantly, and sat still as if tied and fooling with his camera. Pluck on the Long Trail Boy Scouts in the Rockies He did not drink like his father; and these two would sit together in the evenings, the one bleared and stupid with liquor, and the other watching him in silence across the table. Vrouw Grobelaar and Her Leading Cases Seventeen Short Stories The moments were dazed, bleared things which consisted to him only of a succession of eyes, of persons who pointed him out, who seemed to edge away from him as they passed him. The Cross-Cut The batter will grow impatient and anxious, and unless his eyes are very strong the long strain in a bright light will blear his sight. Base-Ball How to Become a Player Then looking over this mud stained, blear eyed, bloody nosed, ash dusted band of his confederates he began to chuckle at the battered and ludicrous composition. Bakemono Yashiki (The Haunted House), Retold from the Japanese Originals Tales of the Tokugawa, Volume 2 They had seen the old man as he was in death, pursued from room to room by two frightful hags, as gaunt, blear, sightless as himself. The Yotsuya Kwaidan or O'Iwa Inari Tales of the Tokugawa, Volume 1 (of 2) I had not always bleared eyes and red eyelids; neither did my nose always touch my chin; nor was I always a servant. Candide He paused for an instant, looking at the dirty rags, and bleared eyes, and degraded face of the drunkard standing just in the doorway, with the summer's light behind him. Cobwebs and Cables "Say, where's your pal, that there Overland Red guy?" asked the constable, shaking Winthrop awake and glaring at him with a bleared and baleful eye. Overland Red A Romance of the Moonstone Cañon Trail He paused, and shading his bleared eyes under his gnarled hand, looked steadfastly at two huddled, motionless, grimy figures, lying in the charred grass beside the pathway. Golden Stories A Selection of the Best Fiction by the Foremost Writers Mrs. Kebby's blear eyes lighted up, and she leered amiably at the couple. The Silent House Then I stood around like a bump on a log, trying to screw my courage up to ask the blear eyed, red-nosed Apollo for a job. Danger Signals Remarkable, Exciting and Unique Examples of the Bravery, Daring and Stoicism in the Midst of Danger of Train Dispatchers and Railroad Engineers My cheeks with a thin ice of tears are clad, Mine eyes like morning stars are bleared and red. Elizabethan Sonnet-Cycles Delia - Diana Garrulous Old Jim attempted no sarcastic criticism; he rolled his blear eyes in the direction of the backwoodsman and shook his head as if to say, "I give it up." A Dream of Empire Or, The House of Blennerhassett The other was R——d, a bleared and diseased creature, a thing of pity and terror to the wholesome, one of those outcasts of the world which every school has to know and reckon with. Lore of Proserpine The bleared eyes can see no clearer than that. Thackeray The man's eyes were bleared yet, but the drink had gone out of him with his shock: or the few hours' sleep had picked him round. News from the Duchy Within a minute I found myself talking to a queer, battered man, who bent moodily over his glass of gin and stole furtive glances at me with bleared, sullen eyes. The Chequers Being the Natural History of a Public-House, Set Forth in a Loafer's Diary But Tom only gazed with bleared eyes at the fire, and tried to stand up straight. John Ward, Preacher This photographic realism of conversation is common enough now: but it has too often the defects of photography; it is bleared, coarse, and ill-favoured. Studies in Early Victorian Literature But this poor creature is made with her bleared blind eyes to fall into the very lowest depths of feminine ignobility. Thackeray Naked urchins played and squirmed below, whereas above, an old woman or some aged man would cower motionless, shading their blear eyes with one hand and warming their cold frames in the heat. The Delight Makers Speaker Number Two arose, and Jim's bleared eyes were riveted on him. The Chequers Being the Natural History of a Public-House, Set Forth in a Loafer's Diary The stranger looked up with a laugh from the moss-grown cattle trough beside which he was standing, and his eyes—of a peculiar dark blue—glanced merrily into the bleared ones of old Adam. The Miller Of Old Church His ears hung, his mouth dropped, and his bleared little eyes were watery and sad. Animal Ghosts Or, Animal Hauntings and the Hereafter His bleared eyes clung to Nancy's face and he nearly fell over a rug. The Shield of Silence His clothes were ragged, his hands and face unwashed, his hair uncombed and his eyes bleared; he looked more like a wild beast hunted and hungry, than a human being. The Children's Portion Sometimes he would see bleared faces looking down upon him out of the dizzy greyness. "Contemptible", by "Casualty" It is sheer uncompromising ugliness; rendered by the cavernous mouth, the blear eyes, the flaccid complexion, the unrelieved cranium—all carried to a logical conclusion in the sloping shoulders and the simian arms. Donatello, by Lord Balcarres Her eyes, bleared and sunken, had descried her son; her mother's heart, mad though all pronounced her to be, had vibrated to the first sound of her son's voice. A Dozen Ways Of Love The disagreeable old woman who showed us this place, brought with her a wretched dog with a rope round his neck, bleared eyes, thin ribs, and altogether of a most pitiful aspect. The Diary of an Ennuyée I have endeavored to tear the mask of ignorance from the bleared and polluted features of Romanism and show her up in all of her detestible ugliness. Thirty Years In Hell Or, From Darkness to Light Its wealth of bloom illumined his old mind, and the roses and honeysuckles and pinks seemed for a second to be reflected in his bleared old eyes. Evelina's Garden The factitious ties of wealth, of place, of reputation, vanish from his bleared eyes; and the earnest heart, deep under all, craves only heartiness! Dream Life A Fable Of The Seasons About the soiled tables the fringe of bleared faces and keen hawk-like eyes was more closely drawn. Ben Blair The Story of a Plainsman His bleared eyes gazed fixedly from behind the glitter of black-rimmed glasses. The Nigger Of The "Narcissus" A Tale Of The Forecastle His mouth was large, the lower lip sagging in the center, giving it a satiric appearance, increased by the bleared, narrowed eyes that always seemed to be glowing with a questioning, leering light. The Trail Horde When they entered, he looked up and regarded them with bleared, sunken eyes, evidently recognized them, and then turned away sullenly. Sunrise Drunkenness and gluttony have not more power to blear the eye than immorality to degrade the soul. The Investment of Influence A Study of Social Sympathy and Service At that last stinging sentence, alarm had jumped to the blear eyes of the former convict. The Sheriff's Son Some had the mange; some had blear eyes; some had but one; many were out at the elbows; and not a few down at the toes. Mr. Sponge's Sporting Tour Mrs. Coolahan's bleared eyes rolled wildly to mine, as seeking sympathy and sanity. All on the Irish Shore Irish Sketches "This time it is true," he said, though he did not lift his bleared eyes. Sunrise "No, I do not," admitted Leroy, as he scanned the bleared, swollen countenance before him. Adrien Leroy Then again he was looking down at her, a hulk of venom, eyes bleared with the liquor he had been drinking. The Sheriff's Son The Arabs here are a wretched lot physically—thin, washed-out creatures—many with bleared eyes. The Last Journals of David Livingstone, in Central Africa, from 1865 to His Death, Volume I (of 2), 1866-1868 His hair was rumpled, his face was flushed, and his eyes were bleared and wide with an unreasoning, belligerent light as he got up, swaying unsteadily, and looked at Sanderson. Square Deal Sanderson She had gathered the letters of nearly sixty years ago from the bottom of the cedar chest, reading them through her spectacles with bleared, watery eyes. The Voice of the People At last his father raised his eyes, which, though bleared with age, were still the windows of a sceptical soul, and let them fall. The Judge The consequence is, when I open three minutes after his scratch, I find you all ungummed and swimming, your beautiful handwriting bleared and smeared, so that no eye but mine could have read it. An Englishwoman's Love-Letters He had straggling gray hair, bleared eyes with an opaque, glazy look and a bluish cast of countenance. The Day of the Beast But he was blind as a bat—so he declared—without his glasses, so he finished polishing them and placed them again before his bleared, powder-burned eyes before he knew who was coming. The Lookout Man Howard heard him groan when the bleared eyes saw that instead of water there was but blazing hot sand. The Desert Valley She cast her little bleared eyes, half-shut and distilling contempt, on the cowardly bystanders. Traditions of Lancashire, Volume 1 "Me, I say sacré to the Curés," boasted a heavy, bleared fellow, stepping forward and looking round. The Young Seigneur Or, Nation-Making He was dirty, his eyes were bleared, and the cunning, shifty look betokened a long life of vicious habits. Looking Seaward Again The cobbler took possession of himself with a tremendous effort, and looked sharply from his bleared eyes for an instant as he said,— "An' what do you know about shoemakin'?" All He Knew A Story The old woman flushed more fiercely as I spoke, and fixed her bleared glare on me, with a compression of her mouth that amounted to a wicked grimace. Uncle Silas A Tale of Bartram-Haugh The habitues of the place, looking more like scarecrows than men, stood opposite him with their blear eyes uplifted in ecstasy, draining into their insatiable throats the last precious drops from their upturned glasses. The Redemption of David Corson Then How-ha's eyes went blear as she traversed the simple windings of her own brain, inspecting the bare shelves taciturnly stored with the impressions of a meagre life. A Daughter of the Snows The expression of brutality and degradation disappeared, and through the bleared eyes and over the coarsened features there came the light of an almost celestial smile. The Woman Thou Gavest Me Being the Story of Mary O'Neill And behind the bleared gravity of his eyes was something very like a twinkle. The Lonesome Trail and Other Stories He came, but would not touch the girl; only stood, with his hat in his hand, and looked down upon her with bleared eyes and a heavy countenance. Audrey The bleared eyes, the puffed lids, the working, nervous face were simple enough evidence. The Story of the Foss River Ranch A Tale of the Northwest "Of course he did," he replied with an indulgent smile, while the light of sportive fancy gleamed behind his blear eyes. Septimus At that moment the bleared sun lit up his lifted face. The Shadow of a Crime A Cumbrian Romance Once, beneath a great tree, where Jocelyn Wray and he had stopped their horses to talk for a moment, the bleared, bloated face of what had been a man looked up at him. Half A Chance When she stood still and looked at him with a half-angry, half-frightened face, he brought his bleared eyes to bear upon her, studied her for a minute, then motioned to his wife. Audrey His bleared eyes were now turned upon her, and they gazed fearfully into hers. The Story of the Foss River Ranch A Tale of the Northwest Ay, ye once were mine, and, till I forget, Ye are mine forever and aye, Mine, wherever your wild wings go, While shrill winds whistle across the snow And the skies are blear and grey. Reviews A bleared winter sun was sinking down through a scarf of mist. The Shadow of a Crime A Cumbrian Romance The hate in his bleared eyes and bloated face was unfeigned. Gordon Keith A certain divine of Louvain, frightfully blear of eye, but still more of mind, saw in it four heretical passages. Colloquies of Erasmus, Volume I. The money-lender, contrary to his custom, dealt swiftly—so swiftly that the bleared eyes of his opponent could not follow his movements. The Story of the Foss River Ranch A Tale of the Northwest His hair was white and his eyes bleared. The Great Taboo An old woman appeared, dropping a bleared courtesy, unlike her queenly name. Bog-Myrtle and Peat Tales Chiefly of Galloway Gathered from the Years 1889 to 1895 The man turned and silently shuffled away, his face working and a glint in his bleared eye. Gordon Keith Fanwell Livingston was curled in the window-seat in his front room, his book close to the bleared pane, striving to find light enough by which to study. Behind the line A story of college life and football His senility appeared in every line of his face; in every movement of his shaking hands; in every glance of his bleared eyes. The Story of the Foss River Ranch A Tale of the Northwest He listened with a callous, uncritical air, bringing his white eyelids down slowly and sleepily over his bleared gray eyes. The Great Taboo We saw no appearance of disease among the seventeen persons who inhabited the tents, except that the eyes of the old couple were rather blear, and a very young infant looked pale and sickly. Three Voyages for the Discovery of a Northwest Passage from the Atlantic to the Pacific, and Narrative of an Attempt to Reach the North Pole, Volume 1 The old fellow did not look at me, nor did the bleared eyes give any sign of intelligence. Mr. Isaacs I turned by bleared vision towards the vaulted skies, and cursed them because they did not rain fire and brimstone down upon me and destroy me. Fifteen Years in Hell His eyes were red and bleared, and he sat with one arm thrown over the back of his chair, while he drummed nervously with the fingers of his other hand upon his knee. The Firm of Girdlestone The man cried piteously, turning his bleared eyes toward the sound. Pardners She was standing near the fireplace, the coffee was by her, on the table, and the old woman crouched in the chimney corner, with her bleared eyes fixed on the embers. Frank Mildmay Or, The Naval Officer What kind of man is this? his head white and his shoulders bent, his eyes bleared and his body withered, holding a stick to support him along the way. Sacred Books of the East At this she opened her bleared eyes wide, and cast a sinister glance first at me and then at the old man. The German Classics of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries, Volume 05 Masterpieces of German Literature Translated into English His eyes were half open and looked bleared and unhealthy, while his thick lips puffed out with a whistling sound at every expiration. The Firm of Girdlestone "Dull Sphinx, Jove keep thy five wits; Thy sight is growing blear; Rue, myrrh and cummin for the Sphinx, Her muddy eyes to clear!" Poems Household Edition "Pay, and with devilish big interest, too!" growled "Tiger," fixing his bleared, savage eyes on Slade. The Air Trust Her hideous face, begrimed with dirt and smeared with yellow paint, bleared and leering eyes, and horrid long, flapping breasts—ugh! it was a sight to make one feel sick. California Sketches, Second Series He was a short, thick man, of coarse features, blear eyed, and slovenly in his dress; but of mild manners, hospitable, an excellent story-teller, and much beloved. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 19, No. 554, June 30, 1832 Mrs. Jorrocks looked longingly with her bleared eyes at the few shillings which the girl held out to her, but she shook her head. The Firm of Girdlestone Those months of horrible solitude on that island had changed me into an old man in appearance, with grey hair, and bleared and weak eyes from the sulphur fumes. The Moon Rock The laborer toils in gray wise, Godlike and patient and calm; The beggar moans; his bleared eyes Measure the dust in his palm. Among the Millet and Other Poems A lucky face," mumbles old Carlotta, working her under lip, as she fixes her bleared eyes on him—"a lucky face! The Italians "Father has not blear eyes," remarks Bobby, dryly. Nancy His eyes were bleared and ever on the move. The Soul of a Child He opened the door of his room on the corridor as he heard the approach of the traveler, squinting his bleared, yellow-spotted eyes. The Doomswoman An Historical Romance of Old California Frowning, as she finished, he once more squinted into the jar with bleared eyes. The Flying Legion Whereat the women ran and brought a number of frowsy and bleared men, all unwounded, save one that had a broken head. Red Axe "Wait till you see whether he has blear eyes!" Nancy They may not stay after sunrise; they look out of my face with bleared eyes. A Tramp's Sketches The hollow cheeks, the straggling tail of dirty grey hair, the rheumy bleared eyes, the quivering, shrivelled lips, the lower displaying a gleam of the pink interior lining, and those horrible dark gums showing. The Country of the Blind, and Other Stories One of the latter stood shivering in the cold, with bleared eyes, and crying "like a lubberly postmaster's boy." The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 12, No. 346, December 13, 1828 But as the cresset burned up more clearly, and my eyes became accustomed to the bleared and streaky light, I saw Helene, my love, kneeling at her bed's head. Red Axe Well, if his eyes are blear, then henceforth blear must bear a different signification from the unhandsome one it has hitherto worn. Nancy There was a curious sullen defiance in the blearing gaze over his glass. The Sky Line of Spruce His bleared and sightless eyes were turned to heaven to ask a blessing on the little ones and their parents. The Garies and Their Friends Distractions, tempests, and head-winds in the brain, by-ends, the sidelong eyes of vanity, the overleaping eyes of ambition, the bleared eyes of conceit,—these are they which thwart study and bring it to nought. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 07, No. 43, May, 1861 Creator He mumbled and grunted, half opened his bleared eyes, then fell to snoring again. The Cruise of the Dazzler And on each side of her thin red nose her bleared, misty eyes swam in tears, because she felt really the want of some sort of stimulant in the morning. The Secret Agent a Simple Tale The warrior whose ennobled nameIs woven with his country’s fame,Triumphant over all,I found weak, palsied, bloated, blear;His province seemed to be, to leerAt bonnets in Pall Mall. The Bab Ballads Here I stand, under the eye of day—in London of course, very often, it’s rather a bleared old eye—walled in to my trade. The Lesson of the Master Objects began to take a bleared and russet colour in his eyes. Dombey and Son As I looked at him he raised his bleared eyes to me, his head swinging slowly from side to side as though with a kind of palsy. Arizona Nights I see a head of unusual form and size, a squat and bloated figure, a stupid look, bleared, hollow, and heavy eyes, thick, projecting eyelids, and a flat nose. Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine The old ones, palsied, blear, and hoar,Their breasts in anguish beat—They’ve seen him seventy times before,How well they know the cheat! The Bab Ballads Over this scene of confusion presided a little old man with blear eyes and wrinkled face, but with a sharp glance, fully alive to his own interests. Phil, the Fiddler The old hag, still crouching in the shadow, stared with bleared eyes at the doorway of the big house, and took no notice of his call. An Outcast of the Islands The smoke and dust by which we are continuously plagued have dulled the keenness of our visual rays, and are now infecting our bleared eyes with ophthalmia. The Love of Books The Philobiblon of Richard de Bury Hard will it seem to slay, full well I know, The wight, in whom Rogero you descry: But, for truth is not in the lying show, Trust not to sight where magic blears the eye. Orlando Furioso There was now a distinct manifestation of morning in the air, and presently the bleared white visage of a sunless winter day emerged like a dead-born child. The Woodlanders Six pairs of eyes, blear or foxy, were riveted upon the boyish figure of the housebreaker. The Oakdale Affair There she beheld another countenance, of a man well stricken in years, a pale, thin, scholar-like visage, with eyes dim and bleared by the lamp-light that had served them to pore over many ponderous books. The Scarlet Letter From wrath-red dawn to wrath-red dawn, The guns have brayed without abate; And now the sick sun looks upon The bleared, blood-boltered fields of hate As if it loathed to rise again. Rhymes of a Red Cross Man And it is hard in youth and hope to die; And there my comrades dear lay at my feet, And in that blear of blood soon must I lie. Rhymes of a Rolling Stone He was an old prospector with a vision bleared and dim. Ballads of a Cheechako An ugly light came into the blear eyes of Soup Face. The Oakdale Affair The latter looked out with three tiers of vacant melancholy windows, which were blank and dreary, save that here and there a "To Let" card had developed like a cataract upon the bleared panes. A Study in Scarlet Mr. Miles took the lantern from the old woman's hand and swept its light across the circle of bleared faces. Summer Several strangers of shiftless aspect bleared at him. The Last Trail The bleared eyes turned full upon him again. Lo, Michael! One bleared Sunday morning I had gone out for my walk. Thomas Carlyle She appeared to be dazzled by the sudden blaze of light, and after dropping a curtsey, she stood blinking at us with her bleared eyes and fumbling in her pocket with nervous, shaky fingers. A Study in Scarlet His eyes that she had thought so beautiful were bleared and bloodshot, and there were deep lines about his face which she had never before seen. Olaf the Glorious A Story of the Viking Age Leaving the cave's mouth, in order to be at the cross, before day should dawn, the first thing he met was a hideous ogress, grinning and rolling her bleared red eyes at him. Welsh Fairy Tales "No, Sir," said Hitty, with an involuntary shudder, that did not escape the bleared blue eye that fixed its watery gaze upon her. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 04, No. 22, August, 1859 She was terrible to view in her witless old age; her face drawn into furrows and dull as lead, her bleared eyes empty of sight or conscience, and her thin hair scattered before them. The Forest Lovers He gazed at me with bleared, drunken eyes for a moment, and then I saw a horror spring up in them, and convulse his whole features, which showed me that he knew me. A Study in Scarlet But they had scarce taken their seats before another ugly old hag came in, with eyes as large as saucers, and so red and bleared, 'twas gruesome to look at her. Popular Tales from the Norse So Jurgen left them; and yet deeper in the forest he found a bald-headed squat old man, with a big paunch and a flat red nose and very small bleared eyes. Jurgen A Comedy of Justice At the end of it all marched a plentiful crew of tatterdemalions, a few bleared white men, and the rest negroes. In the Arena Stories of Political Life The bleared, spectacled eyes lit up, the prim mouth broke into a smile which matched the April sun. Robert Elsmere Add a long, crane-like neck, two bleared eyes, a mouth stretching from ear to ear, and a nose like the bill of a duck. Mohun, or, the Last Days of Lee But Lia was blear eyed: Rachel was well favoured, and of a beautiful countenance. The Bible, Douay-Rheims, Book 01: Genesis The Challoner Revision And with that he closed his horrible bleared eyes and went to sleep. Jurgen A Comedy of Justice An aged crone in rags, leaning on a staff, and gazing malignantly on the visitors, with bleared but fiery eyes, stood opposite the tomb of the gigantic dead. The Pilgrims of the Rhine At the same moment gusts of rising wind shook the casement and bleared the glass in it with rain. Lying Prophets A robe concealed her attenuated frame; but the lustrous eyes were bleared and bloodshot, and the accents of the voice, which used to be at once melodious and a little drawling, hoarse, harsh, and hurried. Endymion And to the first old crone, who sat winking her bleared eyes, and warming her bleared hands over a little heap of peat in the middle of the cabin, entered another crone, if possible uglier. Hereward, the Last of the English Jurgen had discovered an uncomfortable thing about this old fellow, and it was that his small bleared eyes did not blink nor the lids twitch at all. Jurgen A Comedy of Justice He knocked loose one tooth and bleared an eye, but it was not enough. We Can't Have Everything "Oh, sir, how can I ever thank you—and my nose so red and my eyes so dreadfully bleared!" Peregrine's Progress Billy lifted bleared eyes and stopped pedalling, almost falling off his wheel, but recovering himself with a wrench of pain and sliding off. The City of Fire And looking round, he suddenly saw a little ugly black figure with bleared eyes and grinning teeth. The World's Greatest Books — Volume 05 — Fiction Her limbs dragged and shuffled, her eyes dimmed and bleared, and only the little children found joy against the withered cheek of the old squaw by the fire. Children of the Frost But when I came close to her and saw the old, bleared eyes in the midst of that beautifully enamelled face, the shock had in it something akin to horror. Pebbles on the shore [by] Alpha of the plough With aching, clumsy fingers and bleared eyes, Barney worked on the machine-gun that, with oil fairly frozen in its parts, seemed about to refuse to respond. Lost in the Air None of these blear illusions can cheat our eyes with any such false presentments. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 01, No. 02, December, 1857 Beyond all this winked a few bleared lamplights through the beating drops—lights that denoted the situation of the county-town from which he had appeared to come. The Great English Short-Story Writers, Volume 1 This child was born tawny as an elephant; his eyes were bleared, his head thick with hair, his features hard and fixed. Oriental Literature The Literature of Arabia And then the roll-call, in the misty morning when the sun, blear and very red, rose as if blushing, or apoplectic after the night's carouse! The Iron Game A Tale of the War Madeleine felt an odd sense of terror, although she knew nothing of his discoveries and communications; there was a curious hard stare in his bleared eyes and it seemed to impale her. Sleeping Fires: a Novel The poor old man, broken down with extreme age, had still the remains of a commanding presence, which even his miserable dress, unshaven beard, and bleared and misty eye, could not altogether extinguish. Canada and the States "Shut up thar, you hussy!" growled a voice from the kitchen, and a fat man with bleared eyes slouched to the doorway. The Battle Ground Looking up at him with bleared eyes, she begged him to gather her a little firewood, which he did. Algonquin Legends of New England The doors were well within view of the Fixed Deposits Department, and Mr Gregory had an eye compared with which that of an eagle was more or less bleared. Psmith in the City Their glances seemed to menace death; their blear eyes rested upon us with a horrid eager hunger. A Strange Manuscript Found in a Copper Cylinder "Please don't weep now, Herr Schmick," I made haste to exclaim, seeing lachrymose symptoms in his blear old eyes. A Fool and His Money His face was bloodless and haggard, his bloodshot eyes were dull and bleared. Out of the Primitive O wetted cheeks, with bleared eyes, How fully do you show The pangs that in their bosom lies, And grief they undergo! Works of John Bunyan — Volume 03 Beyond all this winked a few bleared lamplights through the beating drops, lights that denoted the situation of the county town from which he had appeared to come. Stories by English Authors: England Out of the top of it, his head and shoulders just showing, stuck poor Mr. Grimes, so sooty, and bleared, and ugly, that Tom could hardly bear to look at him. Journeys Through Bookland, Vol. 2 My acquaintance, with somewhat bleared eyes glistening in appreciation of his own dramatic skill—for I could not conceal my surprise—dangled it before me triumphantly. Tales of Chinatown His bleared gaze swung around and took in Mrs. Gantry. Out of the Primitive After eyeing him carefully I recognised by his strong odours, dewy locks and blear eyes, that the man was no other than my good Master Sleep. The Visions of the Sleeping Bard Old Robinson lifted his bleared eyes dismally for a moment, Chester looked at me with infinite contempt. Lord Jim And looking round, he suddenly saw, standing close to him, a little, ugly, black, ragged figure, with bleared eyes and grinning white teeth. Journeys Through Bookland, Vol. 2 He stood up, and his eyes were no more bleared with tears; and, looking into the bright, morning heaven, he said; "I will be strong!" Hyperion You glance at your own faults; your eyes are blear: You eye your neighbour's; straightway you see clear, Like hawk or basilisk: your neighbours pry Into your frailties with as keen an eye. The Satires, Epistles, and Art of Poetry She had an ashen-gray face full of wrinkles, blear eyes, and red hair. Household Tales by Brothers Grimm His eyes,—which had formerly been unusually bright, had grown dull and almost bleared, though they glanced at times very quickly from one part of the room to another. Sant' Ilario Domitian stared at her with his bleared and wicked eyes, while a puzzled expression grew upon his face. Pearl-Maiden But under his smiling mask, bleared eyes, and wrinkled front was visible the soul of trickery, which was of the cunningest kind. How I Found Livingstone; travels, adventures, and discoveres in Central Africa, including an account of four months' residence with Dr. Livingstone, by Henry M. Stanley He would reel up to her bed of pain with bleared eyes, with poisoned lips. The Auction Block The judge paused irresolutely, and turned his bleared face on his friend. The Prodigal Judge When Austin made his appearance, on the day following his return, his bleared eyes, his puffy, pasty cheeks, his shattered nerves, showed plainly enough how he had spent his time. Heart of the Sunset "I would rather look my worst," said Miriam, bethinking her of Domitian and his bleared eyes. Pearl-Maiden The planter's eyes were bleared and he brandished his riding-whip threateningly. Rainbow's End Within a few minutes Billy dashed up-stairs again, considerately holding high, so that we all could see it, a special-delivery letter, the very same illegible, bleared envelope which had before annoyed us so extremely. The Whole Family: a Novel by Twelve Authors Felsh saunters at the outside, now and then making some legal remark on a point of the negro statutes, and at every turn casting his bleared eye up the street. Our World, Or, the Slaveholder's Daughter Hargus, his bleared old eyes blinking and watering, looked across the desk at the other. The Pit Suddenly Domitian grew angry, the false modesty left his face, his tall form straightened itself, and he stared round with his blear, evil-looking eyes. Pearl-Maiden The negress was little more than skin and bones, her eyes were bleared and yellow and sunken, her face had grown ape-like, but he recognized her and she him. Rainbow's End After peering at me a minute or two with her bleared and aged eyes, she shut the wicket in my face with a smart click and disappeared. Vendetta: a story of one forgotten The bleared eye rolled with a sort of self-congratulation, and the coins jingled more loudly. The Unclassed This was Mrs. Gully, a stout person with a very red nose and bleared eyes. The Nether World Haggard, weazen old witch, bedizened in a painted mask; don't I know the yellow teeth and bleared eyes behind the paste-board, and the sharp nails in the claws hidden under undressed kid? At the Mercy of Tiberius The ever wan morass, the dune, the blear Sandweed, and tepid pool, and putrid smell, Emaciate purpose to a fractious fear, Beckon the body to its last low cell— A chink no chart will tell. The Dynasts And he gazed at me intently with his small blear eyes as though anxious to know more of my character and temperament. Vendetta: a story of one forgotten On one side of the old man a judge with small, bleared eyes filled the armchair with his fat, bloated body. Mother She listened now, her head raised, and the two men, their eyes bleared but their noses sniffing as though they were dogs, listened also. The Captives This smoke screen proved to be only camouflage, for behind it were seen a number of the boys with bleared countenances whose limbs were twitching as though they had the St. Vitus dance. See America First Thicker sheets of rain fly across as the murk of evening increases, which at length entirely obscures the prospect, and cloaks its bleared lights and fires. The Dynasts And his bleared eyes roved over me with a sort of alarmed inquiry. Vendetta: a story of one forgotten I speculate if I shall ever be one of those grotesque and melancholy beings, with bleared eyes and running noses, swollen bellies and shrunken legs! For the Term of His Natural Life So there they stand, showing their haggard facades, which are broken by protruding, worm-eaten, wooden lattices not unlike the shaggy, protuberant eyebrows which sometimes sprout above bleared eyes that have seen too much. The Spell of Egypt Afterwards a noise was heard upon the window-panes, as of fine sand thrown; and, lifting the blind, Pierston saw that the distant lightship winked with a bleared and indistinct eye. The Well-Beloved His face was rugged, and grimed rather than dirty; his eyes dull and bleared; his body bent, his calves thin and spindly, his feet dragging and limping. News from Nowhere, or, an Epoch of Rest : being some chapters from a utopian romance His fine-cut face also, though still kingly, was weak with age and his eyes were blear. The Virgin of the Sun Beyond all this winked a few bleared lamplights through the beating drops—lights that denoted the situation of the county-town from which he had appeared to come. Wessex Tales They stood shivering in damp and soiled clothing, their blearing eyes fixed hopelessly on the lowering signs in the west. The Land of the Changing Sun He turned a pair of bleared, sightless eyes in my direction; but there was no sign of recognition. Tales of the Argonauts His eyes were bleared, his thin hair all tossed, and he was shaking. Bob, Son of Battle The tall lad, standing in the porch, turned his bleared eyes from the publican to the smith and back again as if considering whom he ought to fight now. War and Peace While he lay, the waning, fading moon had risen, weak and bleared and dull. Robert Falconer Tom King's bleared eyes saw the gloved fist driving at his jaw, and he willed to guard it by interposing his arm. When God Laughs: and other stories His bleared eyes caught a flash of the Mistress's white dress, on the walk, fifteen feet in front of him and a yard or more to one side. Further Adventures of Lad "With blearing of a proude miller's eye": dimming his eye; playing off a joke on him. The Canterbury Tales, and Other Poems It was hard then to realize that the bleared, wrinkled creature, so like a wisp of charred rag, could ever have been "Lispeth of the Kotgarh Mission." The Works of Rudyard Kipling One Volume Edition All tongues speake of him, and the bleared sights Are spectacled to see him. Coriolanus I had followed him to speak, but the man’s bleared eyes had stared angrily at me, and I had turned away, calling myself a fool for my mistake. Sketches in Lavender, Blue and Green As the freed man stretched himself to his full height, he looked gravely down into the bleared eyes of his captor, and held out his strong right hand. In a Hollow of the Hills Its heavy eyes are dim and bleared with blood, Its jaws, by strong convulsions fiercely worked, Are clogged and clotted with mixed gore and foam! Mazelli, and Other Poems What joy the joyful sun gives unto bleared eyes; That comfort in these sports you like, my mind his comfort tries. A Defence of Poesie and Poems It was hard then to realize that the bleared, wrinkled creature, so like a wisp of charred rag, could ever have been "Lispeth of the Kotgarth Mission." Plain Tales from the Hills He examined it—first with his bleared red-rimmed eyes; then with a magnifying-glass. The Evil Genius This time she heard him and replied, turning her old, bleared eyes slowly in his direction-"Good morrow to yourself, sir," said she, and the Philosopher thought her old face was a very kindly one. The Crock of Gold Utter stagnation Is the solstitial slumber of the spirit, The blear and blank negation of all life: But these sharp questionings mean strife, and strife Is the negation of negation. New Poems What if thine earth be blear and bleak of hue? Poems Yes, the Year is growing old, And his eye is pale and bleared! The Complete Poems of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow What is it fateful woman, so blear, hardly human? Leaves of Grass The husband through his bleared eyes imagined he could see that other men were too friendly to his wife. The Twin Hells; a thrilling narrative of life in the Kansas and Missouri penitentiaries Surely also, in some place not of honour, stands or sprawls up querulous, that he too, though short, may see,—one squalidest bleared mortal, redolent of soot and horse-drugs: Jean Paul Marat of Neuchatel! The French Revolution He gorged himself habitually at table, which made him bilious, and gave him a dim and bleared eye and flabby cheeks. Jane Eyre Never shall I behold Thy face again with these bleared eyes of flesh; And never wast thou fairer, lovelier, dearer Than now, when scourged and bleeding, and insulted For the truth's sake. The Complete Poems of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Yet in an instant all that blear review Marched on spotless, clad in raiment new. The Second Book of Modern Verse; a selection from the work of contemporaneous American poets I held up my brass begging bowl, and whined more dolefully, and bleared my eyes to hide the blue fire I knew was in them, and calculated the distance and my strength for the leap. The Jacket (Star-Rover) O Marat, Renovator of Human Science, Lecturer on Optics; O thou remarkablest Horseleech, once in D'Artois' Stables,—as thy bleared soul looks forth, through thy bleared, dull-acrid, wo-stricken face, what sees it in all this? The French Revolution Open their bleared lids and look on your own accursed senselessness! Jane Eyre As they approached the door, they saw a rough-looking man slouching against the building, his hands in his pockets, his blear eyes taking in the new-comers with a look of contemptuous hostility. Rolf in the Woods At all events his virtuous conduct had not made him any thinner; he still looked bloated; his eyes were bleared, and his mouth was heavy. Four Short Stories By Emile Zola I saw him, distorted by my bleared eyes, a huge, well-fed monster, rushing upon me with incredible speed out of the remote distance. The Jacket (Star-Rover) In dungeons and cellars, in pinching poverty, under anathema of men; even so, in such fight, has he grown so dingy, bleared; even so has his head become a Stylites one! The French Revolution The head of one trembled; the other was bent double, and their eyes were red and bleared, their infamous claws unsteady. Within the Tides From tiers of staircase windows clogged lamps like the eyes of Equity, bleared Argus with a fathomless pocket for every eye and an eye upon it, dimly blink at the stars. Bleak House And looking round, he suddenly saw, standing close to him, a little ugly, black, ragged figure, with bleared eyes and grinning white teeth. The Water-Babies But my poor blear eyes, like a bat’s, startled me at my shadow on the flagstones. The Jacket (Star-Rover) The Earth smiles not on us, nor the Heaven; but weeps and blears itself, in sour rain, and worse. The French Revolution Out of the top of it, his head and shoulders just showing, stuck poor Mr. Grimes, so sooty, and bleared, and ugly, that Tom could hardly bear to look at him. The Water-Babies |
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