blear
- v make dim or indistinct
- s tired to the point of exhaustion
- The jolt of the work was its off-register blear, its bright-crude colors; but more so, his icy message that the whole world was product.
- Cleavon Little and Judd Hirsch totter convincingly as men whose eyes are blear with glaucoma and cataracts and whose hips are fragile, "like a teacup.
- Nor blear-eyed wisdom out of midnight oil.