Once she had inhaled enough oxygen, Jynx peered up with bleary eyes only to find a pair of red eyes and a smirk staring down at her. |
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He had not been sobbing but her cheeks were moist and his eyes were bleary. |
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You turn over in your half-sleep and try to read the numbers, but they blur before your bleary eyes. |
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I eased a bleary eye through a crack in the curtains to get a foretaste of the weather. |
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The next morning brings heavy heads and bleary eyes, and a need for some fresh air. |
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She would arrive late looking crumpled and haggard after a late night, with straggly hair and bleary eyes. |
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Ronald's bleary eyes widened in surprise when he saw his 15 year old son standing in front of him. |
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A llama's whining bleat sounded through the veils of sleep, jolting me to bleary awareness. |
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The creamy concealers and highlighters in Pixi's Eye Bright Kit are the ultimate cover-up for bleary eyes the morning after the night before. |
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Nothing spoils the savour of a good wine or takes the zing out of a gin and tonic like having it served in a smeary, bleary glass. |
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He pulled a grimy handkerchief from his pocket and let fly with a wet honk into the rag, then he looked at them with bleary eyes. |
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Along she came to see what was up, plodded over to the kitchen door all bleary eyed, and yowled to be let out. |
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Mulder was on the sink, watching intently as John Brown batted around what my bleary eyes assumed was a bottlecap or tuft of hair. |
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Bert was stunned as the surreal scene continued to unfold in front of his bleary, disbelieving eyes. |
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In a bleary voice he seems to be maundering about Christ, Armageddon, calendars, and China. |
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Outside her room, her sister, Sabrina, scuffled into the bathroom bleary eyed. |
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He immediately retires to bed for an hour's rest, then reappears, bleary eyed, for a 45-minute massage. |
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Her eyes were still bleary from tears when he approached her, but they weren't tears of sadness or even regret. |
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It was after midnight, my eyes were bleary and my head was cloudy from drink. |
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It is a coolish early-summer evening, and a bleary grey dusk is gradually darkening into night. |
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Practically everyone I meet these days seems to have bleary eyes, scarlet noses and a croaking voice. |
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Through bleary eyes, they watched in horror as a blaze devoured the house of one of their best-loved families. |
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The screen would move in waves in front of my bleary eyes so I'd give up trying to make sense of the dancing letters after a few minutes. |
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The rocking of the rickety, old train and the whoosh and whir of the wheels teased our weary bodies and bleary eyes. |
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The bleary eyes, he says, are down to a lack of sleep because of a faulty alarm on his motorbike. |
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When I opened my bleary eyes once again, I found myself lying on the soft, overstuffed sofa in the centre of the small living room in which I was currently residing. |
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We convened at the White Horse Tavern, under the glum and bleary eyes of Dylan Thomas, Norman Mailer, and Jack Kerouac. |
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It was like an electric shock to a group of editors operating in the bleary haze of jet lag, pasta, and fashion overabundance. |
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Come bleary Friday morning, everyone will be itching to see what paid off for whom. |
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The D-notice committee opens a bleary eye, warns editors off, and goes back to sleep. |
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Bradby moved alongside Susanna Reid in the Good Morning Britain studio – bleary eyed and a little uncomfortable with a daytime approach. |
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They merely look at it with their bleary eyes, but it does not become arbitrary because of this bleary gaze. |
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Andrew rolled over and looked at her though still bleary eyes. |
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Everyone I've seen in London today has got bleary eyes, and is yawning. |
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I crawled into the day with bleary eyes and a slothful demeanour. |
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My eyes were bleary, and I just wanted to close them and go back to sleep. |
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It was just Mike Royko and his pal, Big Shack, and whatever their bleary musings happened to be that night three years ago. |
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She stared at me through a bleary film of sleep and smiled sadly. |
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Woken as I was this morning at some unearthly hour by the sound of rain falling against the window I scrambled bleary eyed out of bed to this sight. |
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I blinked to muzzy awareness, licked dry lips and tried to rub bleary eyes, only to be brought up short by the restraints and a lance of pain through my wounds. |
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To convey his good tidings he lapses into party-animal mode, bellowing and boogalooing in the bleary, mega-groovy manner of his on-screen character. |
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Everything got real fuzzy for her when something sharp was stabbed into her leg, and suddenly, everything became a good sensation to her bleary and dull senses. |
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Mrs Bargarz has opened a bleary eye and spotted my midnight endeavours. |
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And then, in the bleary dawn, the full human drama unfolds, as key seats are won and lost, and the nation watches politicians experience the best and worst moments of their careers, live on television. |
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It expanded from bleary delay rippling with looped phrases to embrace molten metalloid raunch and blues grit, acoustic guitars and pedal steels. |
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Not a bird in sight until I almost stepped on a solitary bleary eyed jimmy woodser pigeon staring or drinking at an oily puddle. |
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Leaping bonfires light the night as they crackle and hiss into red embers to the delight of the bleary eyed children forcing themselves to keep awake as not to miss any of the excitement and piping hotdogs from the grill. |
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Sister Yasodhara was awakened to ask her if she could account for the movements of her brother, but-no-she wiped her bleary eyes with the back of her hand, lay down again and was asleep while she was still sitting. |
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It is early in the morning, so some people are still bleary eyed. |
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They travelled overnight on a tour bus from Wakefield and woke up this morning to find themselves in a sprawling studio complex in the middle of Kent, their bleary eyes blinking as they emerged into the daylight. |
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