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"bleary" Definitions
  1. (of eyes) not able to see clearly, especially because you are tired

408 Sentences With "bleary"

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We all moved on—bleary-eyed at the thought of what genius we might have received unto us, but bleary-eyed all the same.
Is it in revenue, or in eyes gone bleary from crying?
A bleary, worn-down, frustrated bitterness always lurks in her songwriting.
Spears bleary-eyed and frantic in the back of an ambulance.
When Stijn emerged the next morning, bleary-eyed, at 11 a.m.
Of course, Henry posed for this bleary-eyed mug shot too.
If you are reading this through bleary eyes, help has arrived.
That left a bleary-eyed Maddon to speak for the team.
Bleary students scrambled to escape, some barefoot and one hobbling on crutches.
I made my way home bleary-eyed at 1 AM, totally depleted.
We head back to Bari bleary-eyed, but soooo much more relaxed!
At 10 hours into the race — after a bleary-eyed 2 a.m.
She watched us warily, her usual boundless energy tempered by bleary-eyed lethargy.
He had grown gaunt and unshaven, his eyes bleary and veined with exhaustion.
Check out a clearly head-over-heels, almost bleary-eyed with excitement Moss.
Inside, bleary-eyed nurses transported a man whose legs had been blown off.
Sometimes they meet at the park, trotting behind their strollers like bleary centaurs.
Bleary and darkly ringed, they make you wonder what horrors they have seen.
The neighbors came out in the morning bleary-eyed, like, 'What just happened?
"We shook hands, bleary-eyed, and decided to do something," Mr. Potter said.
Some commiserated in groups, their eyes bleary and their faces pinched with emotion.
With Snagglepuss, Russell and Feehan portray a bleary, terrifying world — but it's not hopeless.
Spoilers: They involve a lot of dry shampoo, messy clothes and bleary-eyed groaning.
I sat up in the chair watching old sitcoms until I was bleary-eyed.
Then, bleary eyed and exhausted, the crowd was turned back out into the night.
The Rondons emerged from the building almost three hours later, bleary-eyed and hungry.
This is a fine place to be bleary-eyed, even without a roulette wheel.
But it will be a workday for Nadal and his bleary-eyed teammates, too.
Bleary-eyed employees are a sign of a bad manager, not a good one.
Whatever it is, there's sure to be a lot of bleary eyed tech journalists watching.
Two weeks after the truth spell I stumbled home around 4am, bleary-eyed from crying.
Where are all the bleary-eyed people in LA listening in a ballroom at 4am?!?!?
But here we are, slumped over, bleary eyed, and paranoid every time our phones vibrate.
Your vodka-breathed and bleary-eyed correspondent still expects to be waved through the gate.
Bleary-eyed people on their way to work stopped to take photos with their iPhones.
He sounded subdued and looked tired, almost as bleary-eyed as his traveling press corps.
His voice is low, bleary-eyed, as if he's been awoken from a deep slumber.
It can turn any of us, if just for a bleary moment, into a superstar.
Early the next morning, 200 bleary-eyed campers boarded coach buses bound for the mountains.
But the rest of her bleary-eyed, red-faced trainwreck act feels a little phony.
It's been a wonderful, bleary-eyed week full of love and kindness and extraordinary poo.
Each bite made me bleary-eyed, but it's the dish I can't stop thinking about.
However, my son woke up at 3:40 and walked into my office bleary eyed.
Eventually, however, the constant compromise made for two grumpy, bleary-eyed shells of human beings.
On Sunday, hundreds of bleary-eyed congregants rose once again for this year's Easter service.
Day after day, I would wake up bleary-eyed, yet the cake would appear fresh.
The assistants strain to gain entry into professional strata by working until their eyes are bleary.
I stare at my goldfish for a while with bleary eyes and sip on the water.
I'm sitting on the subway, bleary-eyed, watching my fellow commuters enter and leave the train.
Outside Hessen Deli at 151st and Courtlandt, bleary-eyed men loiter throughout the afternoon and night.
If you're anything like me, you'll emerge in five or six hours, bleary-eyed and angry.
Finished by 6 AM: just about right, bleary eyed Ubers home as the sun slowly rises.
She and the actor John Krasinski read the names to a crowd of bleary-eyed reporters.
I watched them, bleary-eyed in the cold, and was moved by their remarkable good humor.
It was hard for some parents to explain the overnight news to their bleary-eyed children.
To spare you the bleary morning-after research, here's what you should know before you drink.
But you don't have to resign yourself to looking bleary-eyed, say the skin-care experts.
They had been coding almost nonstop since noon the day before and were bleary with exhaustion.
It's a rich, dreamy pop cut designed to soundtrack romantic teen reveries and bleary spring mornings.
A young woman across from me who looked as bleary-eyed as I felt, fell asleep.
I also know how being bleary-eyed affects the productivity and general enjoyment of my life.
The mastiff looks into the distance with bleary eyes as his owner sternly grips his collar.
"I check Slack first thing in the morning in my bed, bleary-eyed and uncaffeinated," says Wong.
When he arrives, with singer-guitarist Nick Allbrook, they both seem content, if a little bleary-eyed.
Notably this event featured a photo of Fraser, bleary-eyed, seemingly unwell, and ripe for meme fodder.
The holding line of bleary-eyed people who spent the night, before being allowed into the store.
The bleary-eyed night in which these words are being written is strange but hardly beyond belief.
It's really a good thing, this bleary life of unrestricted socialising and modest achievement I've selected. Yes.
Here are a few of the report's key findings: Bleary-eyed moms, dads and teenagers are everywhere.
I jumped off foot-high ledges and startled bleary-eyed grad students in the campus's underground tunnels.
In addition to disgusting everyone nearby, this loss of electrolytes leaves me bleary and sluggish for hours.
Bleary-eyed and grumbling, they followed him to the edge of the village, where the beasts were hiding.
These bits of paper, the bleary-eyed visitor is informed, are proof that Dokdo is inalienable Korean territory.
I sensed her scrutinizing my movements as I wandered bleary-eyed from one patient's room to the next.
I spent my days chopping and rinsing, bleary-eyed, and my nights with teammates, locked in online combat.
After that, I'm a little bleary on what happened, so you should probably just listen to the episode.
Waiting in line, bleary-eyed and bored, can be "torturous," said Jennifer, who works as an administrative assistant.
Its album "Heartless," released in March, continues to expand the horizons visible from beneath doom's bleary, black umbrella.
Or is this the bleary nostalgia of certain white-men-of-comfort in a city always in flux?
So I signed up for Alipay and Zhima Credit a few hours after emerging bleary-eyed from the plane.
By the time I stumbled onto terra firma, sore and bleary-eyed, I was in a green guilt spiral.
Both Collins and Scott share a love for their side gig, which somehow mitigates those bleary-eyed late nights.
Clad in a wool-lined denim jacket with a hoodie underneath, Tomlinson's bleary eyes stared directly into the camera.
As he contended with the powerful currents, his head bobbing in the waves, his eyes became bleary with exhaustion.
"Alexa, turn on the WeMo switch," I said, all hoarse and bleary-eyed, at 5:30 the next morning.
The Sooners senior Ryan Spangler, a native Oklahoman, rubbed his bleary eyes with a towel, as if in disbelief.
You click play on the first episode and ten hours later, you emerge, bleary and covered in Dorito dust.
Andrus, who started and went 2-for-4, was a little bleary eyed upon his return but very happy.
Green on green on green on green, all of this chlorophyll inducing a bleary anesthetic—or Andrew thought so.
The portrait of the bleary-eyed coach who sleeps in the office is lionized by many in the profession.
Eventually, bleary-eyed from an 143-hour flight, they fell asleep in their new temporary homes on military bases.
An altercation followed involving an Army veteran named Shevoy Bleary-Murdock, who was reportedly carrying a spring-operated knife.
But even with the extra hour, by midweek many of you will be reading this column bleary-eyed again.
But conversations held within the bleary, beery confines of a bar are supposed to be sacred and secret, right?
Bleary-eyed senators arrived at the Capitol for an unusual session that ultimately became the longest vote in modern history.
This time last week, a bleary-eyed hockey world was filing out of Nashville after a successful All-Star Weekend.
Also: It really is nice to know that your bleary-eyed Monday-morning energy drink might not be all awful.
Stomach grumbling and eyes bleary, I worked my way across a rope bridge that swayed and sank with each footstep.
You arrive to your business meeting bleary-eyed and in a fog — just in time for that crucial client presentation.
Blink, and now he's sitting in late-night armchairs getting bleary-eyed while speaking about his daughter with Mila Kunis.
I recruited two of my smartest colleagues, Amy Chozick and Nicholas Confessore, for a bleary-eyed discussion from our studio.
I never got a break on the weekends, and I would return to work on Monday bleary-eyed and exhausted.
This morning, while laying in bed, eyes still bleary from sleep, I came across the latest installment in the saga.
We don't know where this wet, bleary-eyed Rick is, although it appears to be in proximity to death's doorstep.
"It's been a 100-hour week," said Mr. Gonzales, who looked bleary from the heat and was battling a cold.
We took a winding overnight bus and arrived bleary-eyed to a quaint hotel door still locked at 8 a.m.
The song follows a bleary synthesizer riff, and although it isn't an especially glum melody, it communicates a precise ennui.
The world is bleary to them, and your face at a certain point becomes, to all intents and purposes, pixelated.
"Unshaken" is lonely cowboy-western soul, produced by Daniel Lanois — an incantation for those with bleary eyes and unswerving defiance.
Dark blue tones — cobalt, navy, midnight — nearly saturated them, with areas of respite in turquoise and a bleary, overcast gray.
There's no end to the appeal of "Mr Brightside," the song of bleary nights out and responsible for many rusty voices.
After sleeping in a Walmart parking lot for a couple hours, we showed up to meet Christo, bleary-eyed but energetic.
Songs like Ladies and Gentlemen's "Electricity" apply layers of distortion and bleary singing to give a dizzy jolt to his influences.
The Vanity Fair fashion and style director, Jessica Diehl, made a bleary-eyed cameo in white Charvet pajamas, husband in tow.
"The funny thing is, I'm not spontaneous," Creekmore said, standing outside Centre Court and feeling a little bleary in the sunshine.
So she started visiting the Amazon shuttle stop before dawn, greeting bleary-eyed workers as they headed off to the warehouse.
It's shot with the same bleary, soft-focus 35-millimeter haze that seemed characteristic of this genre in the early 90s.
Only then do the boys emerge bleary eyed at the Complexe de la Waroquerie, a sports facility in this coastal city.
I usually make it to the first half hour or so of arrivals, and then my bleary eyes just give up.
Babies will continue to wake in the dark, only now they will wake their bleary-eyed parents a full hour earlier.
The copies of featured Filmfarsi productions are mostly monochromatic and bleary, the imagery struggling to hold together like a faded dream.
I SHOW UP at Samantha Power's handsome clapboard house outside Concord, Massachusetts, a little after 8.30am, bleary-eyed and rather nervous.
Toby shook out the match, and behind the bleary stove window young white flames sucked and stretched, as sinuously as animals.
While you were stocking up for New Year's luck, the grocery store was crowded with coughing hordes of bleary-eyed snifflers.
Early Friday morning, bleary-eyed reporters couldn't see the path forward on Obamacare repeal and replace no matter how hard they squinted.
Senators were bleary-eyed as they walked quickly to the exits, wrapping up the final vote a little before 1:30 a.m.
At least when you show up to work the next morning, bleary-eyed and sleep deprived, you'll have a really good excuse.
He sought input from his friend Morse, a molecular and cellular development biology major, to create a remedy for those bleary mornings.
On a hot, humid day in September, I flew into Hawaii's tiny Hilo airport to find a bleary-eyed group already gathering.
Thus, as we banked over the highway that ran between Kandahar and Kabul, I saw a bleary-eyed trucker behind the wheel.
I was in the Senate hearing room, bleary-eyed, when Senator Biden brought the curtain down on that travesty of a hearing.
Coca-Cola wants to offer those bleary-eyed folks another alternative: a jolt of caffeine to combat the post-Super Bowl lethargy.
They were the perfect addictive narratives for my tired bored brain, keeping me company through the wakeful nights and the bleary days.
Instead, the song's low-key, bleary-eyed synth work was an early blueprint for his later attempts at crossover, AOR self-help pop.
My daughter awoke this morning bleary-eyed, her tiny body blazing, a twisted internalization of the chaos our world had been plunged into.
The longer the balloting goes, the more likely it is that the bitter and bleary-eyed delegates will opt to order off-menu.
Over in Colombia, night owls treat their pounding headaches and bleary eyes with a bowl of soup studded with potatoes and pork ribs.
Not long ago, I found myself staring at my laptop at 3 am with bleary eyes, knowing I should stop but unable to.
It's possible to fall down rabbit holes and emerge bleary and confused, wondering if you've managed to piece together anything useful at all.
Today, gazing bleary-eyed at identically messy research notes jotted down during source interviews, I put the puzzle pieces of this article together.
Many new parents have no idea how many different pacifiers are on the market until they are staring bleary-eyed at store shelves.
And former high school students may count those few bleary-eyed years as the most sleepless ones in their lives outside of college.
The next morning, Ms. Goddard addressed the camera directly from her hotel bed, bleary-eyed and wearing a sleeping mask on her forehead.
The Long Island-raised loner born Gustav Åhr was certainly not the first person to apply this bleary-eyed emoting to his music.
Tracks murmur and thrum or surge and palpitate, flush with bleary murk and melodic curlicues reminiscent of earthen atmosphere and galactic ascent alike.
Through bleary eyes, he read the private message on Discord, a chat app aimed at gamers, and it shook him to his core.
From totally fucked club tracks to rotted-out noise-techno to bleary breaks to deep modular ambient, it covers a lot of ground.
He squeezed off a couple drops into bleary eyes and instantly snapped back into the rhythm of the conversation, his headache fading quickly.
I have now seen a bleary eyed John McAfee pose for selfies with hacker fan boys at a strip club in Las Vegas.
Separately, the bleary, harsh sunlight of "State Forest," the nervy urban exploration of "Nightmarket," and the crackling void of "Beachfires" may seem aimless.
At a bleary 8:30 the next morning, one of Google's top researchers gave a keynote with a sobering message about AI's future.
He was bleary, after nightclubbing with the bakers' union president until 3 the night before, and wheeling a carry-on bag behind him.
If you're reaching out for your Android phone in the dark and with bleary eyes, then you can use the physical hardware buttons instead.
If things continue at this pace, fact-checkers will come out of this presidency bleary-eyed and in need of a very long vacation. 
The bonus of this particular bundle was, in my bleary eyes, the console itself: a deep teal color with a slick controller to match.
His thick, bristly hair stuck out at odd angles and his eyes were bleary and tired after driving for most of the previous day.
Snowden's new autobiography, " Permanent Record " (Metropolitan), is the autobiography of a gamer, pale and bleary-eyed and glued to his screen, longing for invincibility.
"We have contacted family to buy us tickets," said Mr. Mejia, as his son Fabio, 15, bleary-eyed from exhaustion, stood by his side.
But within the border, where school groups and bleary-eyed travelers watched the proceedings on Jumbotrons, one would scarcely have known of the opposition.
Believe me: I asked myself the same question as I drove bleary-eyed toward the Grand Coulee Dam in the middle of the night.
A few weeks later, I stumble into the bathroom, pulling the phone out of the pocket of my robe in my usual bleary routine.
Local gabbers, bleary-eyed artists, and the international art crowd come together on the dance floor in the garden, together in unison at 180BPM.
Gizmodo did not visit the War Room, but early Thursday morning, almost simultaneously, bleary-eyed journalists hit publish on multiple pieces describing this crisis center.
By the time I landed in my hometown in County Kerry, on the southwest coast of Ireland, I was bleary-eyed and full of adrenaline.
But once critics rose from their den, bleary-eyed and pessimistic, the reviews started pouring in, and mixed in with the praise was absolute abomination.
But there are no bitter recriminations in this song, which Ms. Lambert wrote with Shane McAnally and Josh Osborne, in a mood of bleary resignation.
BLEARY-EYED English rugby fans will crowd into pubs early on November 2nd, hoping for a repeat of the fabled World Cup victory in 2003.
Once again, we watch bleary eyed the television scenes of interviews in front of flashing lights, crime scene tape, tactical police vehicles, another war scene.
The culprit wakes up bleary-eyed from a nap—perhaps they've been watching a film, or just had their phone on silent—and chaos reigns.
Young voters, wary of the Democratic nominee, have weighed third-party options, delivering fresh nightmares of Ralph Nader's 2000 campaign to bleary-eyed Democratic operatives.
On Wednesday morning, bleary-eyed campers put their tents in storage and stood in yet another line to purchase their hard-won Centre Court tickets.
Illicit work is still work, and the show's pilot evokes graveyard shift at a factory, with bleary-eyed wage slaves shuffling out into the dawn.
When I arrived at the Prestige Academy of Dance to watch one Saturday morning, the girls were lying bleary-eyed on the carpet, warming up.
Early one morning I woke up to use the (very small) pool and stumbled, bleary-eyed, upon the model Audrey Marnay frolicking at 7 a.m.
Bleary-eyed at the end of a long night of vote-counting in New Hampshire, we managed to stay up later to unpack the results.
His new album, "AZD," uses vintage-sounding samples, beats and timbres in tracks that seem to be dissolving into bleary memories, eroding on the spot.
But Friday evening, the president told his bleary-eyed aides that his old business was easy compared with what he had just encountered in Washington.
On Thursday, a Japanese team called Big Up, still bleary-eyed, rehearsed in Central Park for this weekend's tournament, the Midtown skyline looming behind them.
Bearded, tall and often bleary-eyed, he works late into the evenings as a rotating cast of reporters filter in and out of his office.
More phones are beginning to take haptic feedback seriously, providing more nuanced vibrations than bleary buzzes, and LG still leads the pack of Android phone makers.
There are a whole bunch of lunches that you can pack at night, or even bleary-eyed in the morning, in just five minutes or less.
Full of bleary-eyed rap jams, spidery electronics and easy, thoughtful bars, the 6-track project is exactly why Lava La Rue is one to watch.
"Look as bright-eyed and cheerful as possible, even if you're bleary-eyed and stepping off a plane," was her advice to others in her situation.
Every other track has its historical antecedent: The album derives its title from the Blind Willie Johnson tune, recalled here in a spirit of bleary acceptance.
When the two bills were merged, lawmakers forgot to strike out one of the conflicting amendments in the bleary-eyed rush to push the bill through.
But as the state's caucus-counters and national Democratic leaders slogged through a bleary, clarity-free Tuesday morning, the most pervasive emotion may have been defeatism.
Throw all the bleary eyes and mussed-up hair and scratchy stubble and disheveled clothes in the world at him, but it won't do any good.
Bleary-eyed from a long flight to Berlin, I handed my Apple Card over to the receptionist at my hotel for an early check-in fee.
Her Twitter profile said, "I like buildings and other stuff," and her posts were typical of a bleary-eyed college student downing venti coffees to study.
He was fumbling for the off button when he turned his bleary gaze directly at an image of what appeared to be himself, filling the news.
Don't be fooled by the Neptune's bleary gaze: The planet will have no trouble convincing Mars to toke up and tune into a month-long Netflix binge.
You know, just offer you that little post-credits scene where the bleary-eyed heroes sit around, chewing a shawarma, and think about all they've been through.
Sometimes the manifestation of that purpose is taxing and bleary-eyed—checkdowns, three-and-outs, field-position tug-of-war—and sometimes it is quick and clever.
An impassioned "remain" campaigner and a member of the red team, he was ready to convince the bleary-eyed people of Glastonbury to stand up and stay.
Considering baby Bari will be just five days old come Sunday's Oscars, we wouldn't be surprised if Ali looks a little bleary-eyed on the red carpet.
But perhaps we can learn to love North Korea now that it claims to have invented a revolutionary liquor that won't leave you bleary-eyed and hungover.
"We realized we were sitting on this massive sleeping giant," Jung wrote in an email (although I'd argue that sleepless, bleary eyed giant would be more apt).
If you're an early riser, you may find yourself stumbling, bleary-eyed, to the bathroom before you even remember that you were supposed to take your temperature.
Ms. Melbarde, still a bit bleary eyed from singing until dawn, said that one had to understand Latvia's ethnic makeup and generational divide to understand its anxiety.
With bleary eyes I read the WhatsApp message from my friend and colleague Gaia Pianigiani, a New York Times journalist with whom I often work in Italy.
Berenger (Luzer Twersky), a bleary newspaperman, is nursing a hangover and bleating about the meaninglessness of life when his morning pastis is interrupted by a rampaging beast.
The day after the Champions League final, as Liverpool's victorious fans wandered bleary-eyed around Madrid's plazas, Pochettino did not fly back to London with his team.
Under Mr. Tamburri's direction, which is visually striking though emotionally bleary, the rest of the energetic cast scampers back and forth, playing supporting roles and various instruments.
Night after night, Ellsberg repeated the process: copying until dawn, rushing home, hiding the pages, grabbing a few hours' sleep, then stumbling bleary-eyed into the office.
Those 10 bleary-eyed teams will have two minutes to pitch their creation to the judges — in front of a live audience on the Extra Crunch Stage.
The next morning, I woke up bleary-eyed and too tired to function — my wife and I agreed that I shouldn't watch the show at night anymore.
After a little while, one might look up from the screen bleary eyed and blinking back to reality only to realize the questionable practices of these sites.
For all the effort we'd like to put into it, dressing up everyday can take more energy than we have to spare while bleary-eyed at 8 a.m.
When he waits on a pitch at the plate, he grips and re-grips his bat handle like some bleary-eyed high school student fiddling with his pen.
Initial signs were that the arch-conservative CSU was grudgingly persuaded by a deal that even a bleary-eyed Merkel, emerging to talk to reporters at 5 a.m.
All of the jokes about parenthood are true: You stumble through life bleary-eyed, eager to spend every moment with your child yet desperate for the next break.
When you pry your bleary, hungover eyes open on January 1, there's no rule saying you need to share words of wisdom with your friends on social media.
But as we've learned from bleary early-morning nominations presenters – and just-possibly tipsy stars handing out statuettes at the Golden Globes – pronouncing names correctly isn't always easy.
As commuters file into the city on trains overhead and bleary-eyed clubbers stumble home, I'm walking down a row of nondescript railway arches—searching for a bakery.
During the very first night, I was jolted awake in the dark by the sound of the Dream:ON app, leaving me with a sense of bleary-eyed failure.
Federer, who had promised to "party like rock stars" after the victory was bleary eyed when he turned up to the champions' photo shoot in Melbourne on Monday.
In fact, Mr. Roell was so keyed up, he did not sleep at all that night and headed straight to the plant before sunrise, bleary-eyed but euphoric.
It's a kingdom of three in one packs of Amber Leaf, thick cut lines, bleary-eyed bus journeys home in daylight, cracked tinnies, and soupy, thick, inescapable comedowns.
She'd return home after sunrise, spent and bleary, hoarse from yelling over music all night while catering to the drinkers still standing after the city's other clubs closed.
A few weeks later, through the steam of coffee and bleary morning eyes, I caught sight of it — the newspaper, open to a syndicated New York Times crossword.
"It turns out the messiness of 'Age of Ultron' is done no favors by viewing it through bleary eyes between five-minute naps," he tweeted in hour 17.
Despite arriving late at night, bleary-eyed, after nearly 24 hours of travel, I was set on waking up somewhere incredible, even if we only had two days.
Bleary-eyed members made pacts to keep one another awake on the House floor, as a series of two-minute votes last week rolled well into 1 a.m.
You can pre-set a brewing time with the programmable clock so that you don't have to make coffee bleary-eyed in the morning before your 8 a.m.
"Learn to Let Go", the new track, emerges from a place between consciousness and unconsciousness—where all true feelings arise, when your mind's still bleary and half-awake.
They came on a weekend afternoon: five couples with their new offspring, a friendly, bleary eyed crowd, chatting about diaper rash and the difficulty of getting back to work.
If you live in New York City, there's a decent chance your image, bleary-eyed and unprepared, is preserved on one of Daniel Arnold's massive stockpile of film rolls.
Well, there were some overarching themes to what made a financially successful movie in 2017, and it probably had nothing to do with hearts touched or eyes gone bleary.
MANCHESTER, N.H. — A new feeling of urgency hit the voters who greeted the muddled, squabbling, bleary-eyed Democratic presidential field flying into New Hampshire after Iowa's inconclusive caucus night.
On a recent trip to Russia, arriving bleary-eyed at the airport before seven in the morning, I found the duty-free shop carrying out a vodka-tasting session.
I know I sound like Andy Rooney, but when I arrive at a hotel, jet-lagged and bleary-eyed, I don't want to have to figure out the faucet.
My wife knows to ignore the screaming and swearing coming out of my office late into the night, and to expect bleary eyes and mangled fingers in the morning.
An op-ed published in the Los Angeles Times in September 2016 included voices from frustrated parents who were fed up with coaxing bleary-eyed adolescents to get dressed.
The April rush to the Tonys deadline was especially intense this year and I'm sure both of you were bleary-eyed at the end (as were the Tony nominators).
I had accidentally stumbled upon her book, bleary-eyed and depressed after reading an Oprah piece about how so many Generation X women like myself were having midlife crises.
Whatever it was, I woke up bleary-eyed and still in a partial food coma from Thanksgiving and had one of my favorite days that year and every year since.
"We hear the bombs they throw at our soldiers every night - hundreds of bombs, hundreds of explosions," said Yifat Ben-Shushan, a bleary-eyed mother of two from Nativ Haasara.
But when sifting through my screen captures from this game for this list, my eyes grew bleary with a fond remembrance for the adventures I had once had in Hyrule.
It's an early Sunday morning, and Mick Jenkins, still looking bleary-eyed and fresh out of the shower, takes a seat on a couch in his Southside Chicago walkup apartment.
And it took the form of a fine bed that you may wake up on one morning, bleary-eyed and wondering how the hell you got there to begin with.
A few weeks ago, Verizon resurrected its unlimited data wireless plan which, in turn, forced the other mobile companies to compete for your hard-earned dollars and bleary-eyed streams.
That bleary-eyed opera, in a new production by Opera Ventures and Scottish Opera, arrives at the Brooklyn Academy of Music this week as part of the Next Wave Festival.
Night after night, the president's favorite acolytes on Fox News trot out a series of platitudes, as well as bleary-eyed senators and experts, to try to calm people down.
Mr. Bleary-Murdock stabbed Mr. Copeland, Ms. Saltara and Ms. Somani — all of whom survived the attack — and was later sentenced to 60 days in jail and five years' probation.
Bleary-eyed after having awakened late in the morning, the unassuming president sank into a giant couch that seemed to absorb him, and spoke of his hopes for his administration.
Is it worth $1,000 and a popcorn maker to emerge, after 40 hours of Marvel mayhem, bleary-eyed, broken, and spurned by the friends and family who once loved you?
By overmedicating themselves, the women of Valley enact a form of autonomy—albeit a bleary-eyed one—and allow Susann to point out the rampant pathologization women experienced during the era.
That report surfaced mysteriously on the day Nevada's state legislature was meant to vote on the stadium tax; the department's bleary-eyed director was called from bed at midnight to explain.
Come Sunday morning, when the sun is well over the horizon and bleary-eyed clubbers in other cities are staggering home, Berghain, Berlin's most notorious techno temple, is just getting going.
LONDON — As a bleary-eyed world awakes to the news that Donald Trump has been elected as president of the United States, one person in particular is yearning for his bed.
Some days I wake up, bleary-eyed from a fitful sleep, and check what's trending on Twitter just to see what terrible things happened overnight and shock myself out of bed.
"This is a man who is largely superior," said Philippe Baron, mayor of the tiny town of Loubersan, south of Bordeaux, as he emerged bleary-eyed from the convention center here.
When I was 18 I was a busboy, and there was this bleary-eyed old alcoholic cook who would grab my ass out of view of the front of the restaurant.
Early in the day, a spitting rain fell on the city and much of the surrounding area as bleary-eyed commuters headed to work and school after the long Thanksgiving weekend.
In September, I recalled that feeling as I waited bleary-eyed on a platform before dawn for the first of four trains that would carry me across Scandinavia and western Europe.
I imagined slaves traveling through treacherous terrain, with bleary eyes and a lingering sense of trepidation, but with a steely determination to live in a country that would affirm their humanity.
Even drunk and bleary, Dodge is funny, sharp and sobering, an embodiment of the sense that living families have to include their dead in the fold, whether they want to or not.
Despite the cheerless weather the line of tired faces grew longer, hours before the doors would open and surrender themselves to a flock of obsessive fans, bleary anthems and intoxicated wailing. Woo!
Staggering and reeking of booze, the bleary-eyed Academy Award nominee's personal security guard had to not only prop him up, but also guide him into Royal Albert Hall,  The Sun  reported.
Junior ISAs in the U.K. took over child trust funds a few years ago and offers bleary-eyed parents - and generous grandparents - an opportunity to stash some savings for their little ones.
In my cell, I had been seated next to a bleary-eyed man dressed only in a pair of sweatpants and a white tank top who went by the name of Mills.
It's a burnt-out rap opera (and accompanying screenplay), laced with bleary, smeary production and song-to-song tonal shifts from glittering radio singles to multi-part suites to hallucinogenic stylistic experiments.
She kisses everyone: the strangers who ask to take selfies with her, the traffic cop who lets her entourage pass through, the bleary-eyed cook catering a work lunch that she attends.
Either at home or at work, bleary eyes — from sleep or too much time in front of a screen — leave one thinking mostly of caffeine and much less of its environmental impact.
At the airport, bleary with jet lag, she's scooped up by Soren, a 28-year-old representative from International Abroad Experiences, the program responsible for the mismanagement of her eight-week trip.
The pain was felt where the storm hit hardest, like the Florida Keys, where an estimated 211 percent of homes were destroyed and bleary-eyed residents contemplated a battered landscape of destruction.
Not only will you receive a free meal, but by using the app you'll also avoid the long lines typically filled with the bleary-eyed and often irate (read: pre-caffeinated) morning crowds.
Both of those ambitions died in the forests of rural Pennsylvania, leaving those of us who hoped for a tolerant future to stumble, bleary-eyed, into the vicious glare of an apocalyptic reality.
I was bone-tired, having come straight from a long night of partying at The BPM Festival in Playa Del Carmen, a resort town about an hour-long, bleary-eyed cab ride away.
Road trips taken but kept secret from our parents, cigarettes sneaked before and after school, bleary nights at the bonfire parties down by the river — Full Moon Fever was always in the rotation.
EARLY in the morning of August 8th, streams of bleary-eyed passengers arrived at London's Heathrow airport, hoping for a smooth ride across the Atlantic with Delta Air Lines, America's second-largest carrier.
It's an early start for them––11 AM––and they walk bleary-eyed into the room where they'll be photographed for this feature, sleep-deprived after arriving in Melbourne late the night before.
On this bleary, post-election afternoon, I trudged through Brookfield Place, a fancy mall in Manhattan's Financial District, with the promise of being one of the first to see Starbucks' 2016 holiday cup.
The constantly strummed rhythm guitar and spiky keyboard octave jumps in "I Used To"; the chickenscratch solos on "Change Yr Mind"; the bleary guitar frizz that pervades the whole record — such amusing facsimile!
PRISTINA, Kosovo — Last Friday afternoon, Dukagjin Lipa, 218, sat backstage at Kosovo's first major music festival, bleary-eyed and trying to ignore the two cellphones ringing on the table in front of him.
Just hours after stepping off his overnight flight from Florida to London, he is not bleary-eyed but brimming with energy as he savors his time at the world's best-known pedestrian crossing.
Text was bleary and often doubled up in layers that made it hard to read, and white screens looked harsh—I loaded Google on the Helio browser and immediately had to shut my eyes.
Just when you think the finale is over, the camera shifts away from a bleary-eyed, sweating Rasmus and towards the kind of underground meeting place saved for Bond villains and Batman's greatest enemies.
However, as Trump began to fill his administration in those bleary days after his electoral victory, it became clear that legal pot might not face the greatest of welcome from the new federal authorities.
Some of Koze's earliest tracks—and his debut album Kosi Comes Around—landed on Kompakt, the seminal German imprint known for bleary-eyed and emotional house and techno, located in his hometown of Hamburg.
All those bleary faces and those haggard men and those pumped-up women in their see-through dresses, with everyone's nipples poking out and those fixed, glittering, maniacal smiles on all the girls' faces.
Bleary-eyed and frazzled, I had the taxi drop me at one end of rue Jacob, intending to work my way to the other until I found a hotel that had a free room.
Bleary-eyed and still damp, the group packed up and headed to a nearby fence where they had hung a board counting down the days left for Mr. Brodsky to accept the city's offer.
Neither fighter escaped injury free and will likely be waking up for days to come, wandering into their bathrooms bleary-eyed, looking in the mirror and seeing the damage, then cursing each other aloud.
ST. MARY'S, Isles of Scilly — There is about an hour to go and much to do before kickoff when the players begin to arrive, bleary-eyed and heavy-legged, squinting in the cold sunlight.
Bleary-eyed one Sunday morning, she received a WhatsApp message from a close friend that asked if she could forward over a six-digit code that she was just about to receive via SMS.
After more than five hours of catching wore on his body, he whacked a go-ahead home run in the 23th inning of a zany, bleary-eyed 9-8 win over the Miami Marlins.
So, in the bleary Nevada daylight, I told it: The day after the shooting, I'd planned to take off from Vegas on what had suddenly become a psychologically daunting solo trip through California's desert.
She asked fans to spread the love and hold the germs in an Instagram post featuring a photo of the singer, bleary-eyed and wrapped in a scarf, trying to practice before the big game.
As of Saturday morning, there was still no news on whether the rocket would launch, so bleary-eyed I took the elevator up 46 stories to the roof of the VAB and waited for news.
Bleary-eyed, I walked almost seven minutes to the other end of the terminal, which is lit by light fixtures that are too bright to allow you to sleep and not bright enough to read.
By the time Vafeades arrived that night, the pair of commercial vehicle inspectors on duty had already checked the paperwork for hundreds of drivers, many of whom were bleary-eyed from logging hundreds of miles.
When I was 16, I started to wake up feeling the way people feel after a night of hard drinking: woozy from nausea, desperately thirsty, bleary-eyed, and barely able to stumble down the stairs.
BERLIN/HAMBURG (Reuters) - Bleary-eyed leaders of Germany's coalition parties emerged in the small hours of Tuesday morning to say they had agreed on a way of cutting pollution in cities while avoiding unpopular driving bans.
But when I exited the theater back out onto 6th again, bleary eyed and speechless as the party at the Capital One House raged across the street, it occurred to me that the difference is negligible.
Image courtesy of Jacob Chabeaux This spectral, hooded figure appears at the beginning of the music video for "The Bad People," too, before it begins its journey through craggy otherworlds, multicolored, bleary cityscapes, and Futurist highways.
As they return to the bleary fuzz of their earliest records, perhaps not coincidentally, the band will be bringing a vinyl reissue of their 2003 debut Lesser Matters to some of their upcoming US tour dates.
The morning after the Oscars, as rain (which probably would have been snow a few years ago) strafed New York, bleary-eyed guests filed dutifully into The Shed at Hudson Yards for the Carolina Herrera show.
This year, however, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences broke with tradition slightly and made the announcements via a pre-recorded video stream (watch it below) instead of having bleary stars announce the new nominees.
Just half a mile from Gwebu's establishment, in a row of moldering wooden stalls, the lowest tier of the township meat market was in operation: middle-aged women, bleary-eyed from woodsmoke, selling unrefridgerated offal for coins.
As chandeliers dim and the sun begins to rise slowly above the purple-tinged mountain ranges that sit flat-footed on the horizon, another day in some kind of paradise stumbles into view, bleary eyed and faint.
After frantic late-night bargaining, a bleary-eyed Mrs May duly flew back to Brussels in the small hours of December 8th so that she and Mr Juncker could declare that a deal had indeed been struck.
If you want to get so deep in your feels you forget if you're actually heartbroken or just bleary-eyed over someone else's love story, then you may need to subscribe to the church of Drake Doremus.
There she is, in black-and-white, a maid again, and much later, in bleary color, in a dress that looks like a Pucci self-detonated, singing "Fly Me to the Moon" on some forgotten talk show.
Did I leave wanting more or plenty less from Emma Stone, whose performances are so correct — more pledge than performance — that in the end what's missing is the bleary, beautiful crudeness of getting close but not quite.
Stick-and-pokes provide an inkling of the same excitement and intimacy of a one-night stand — an approximation of the bleary fun of waking up and thinking, What in the world did I do last night?
YAWN. You know the feeling: you're half asleep at your desk, peeking out through bleary eyes at your crowded inbox and wondering just how many minutes you have to survive through before you can get some more sleep.
For example, if a photo of a bleary-eyed you is the sample photo for 2019, you'll land on the same photo when you zoom into Months (as the October photo), and again into Days (for this week).
In a 40-second video of the adorable moment, a bleary-eyed Walter sits up in bed as his family enters the room, wearing a sour expression on his face as they begin singing "Happy Birthday" to him.
Meanwhile, a bleary-eyed Selina has to stand up in front of thousands of diverse-looking young women, all of whom seem to beaming up at the new president with the looks of admiration that Selina never received.
What I noticed this morning, though, in the thick of a bleary-eyed hangover where the magnitude of a "realization" is very much inflated, is that the comments section of YouTube is kind of like Love Song Dedications.
The first of those two offerings, "I Am Champagne," is the sort of minimal electro-club track that's played at closing time when people are spilling out onto the streets at 2AM, bleary-eyed and lighting up cigarettes.
The melting of the polar ice cap may yet bring about an extinction-level event for humanity, but the members of the Franklin expedition encountered their own apocalypse out there, on all that ice, amid the bleary white.
But even so, while people of all ages and backgrounds waited bleary-eyed in the hallways to share their stories and the values that come with them, I could see the potential for a brighter future for Texas.
Brady says via email that the song came together at the end of a long night of hard work—you can almost sense the bleary hopefulness of the early morning hours in the gasps and moans of the vocal.
Something I'd always been wary of about gaming is how frictionlessly it could gobble up hours, leaving me to emerge later, eyes bleary from focusing without blinking enough, body aching from being in the same position for too long.
If you're in the midst of watching the new Netflix series Mindhunter — or if you're coming here bleary-eyed after binge-ing it all night — you may be wondering the same thing many others are: Is Holden Ford real?
Nomura has booked hotel rooms in the city, a bank spokesman said, for bleary-eyed traders to use if necessary after a night that could set the future for the 2.8 trillion pound ($3.6 trillion) British economy for generations.
The vista was part of the experience, because Mr. Aimard wasn't actually inside the hall but in a gallery above it — looking out on nature with a bleary-eyed but, for the time of day, large audience doing likewise.
When Mr. Rosselló walked off a plane on July 11, looking bleary-eyed and distracted, he found nearly 100 people brought in by the feminist collective and other activist groups, waving protest signs and demanding that he step down.
" Working with their friends Sarah Jenny and Olivier Richomme, they made this bleary-eyed ode to the road, grabbing your hand and dragging you into what the band call "an alternate world that exaggerates all the darkness and light.
But on Thursday, a bleary-eyed GOP congressman added breakfast at Waffle House to try to entice his colleagues across the aisle to lump all of their amendments to the Republicans' Obamacare repeal bill into one vote to speed things up.
On to the Next Challenge When the players began to congregate for their home game against Halifax the next night, Mike Armstrong looked particularly bleary-eyed, which was understandable: He had spent the day making deliveries for a water company.
At the small handful of Levels I've attended, I've caught long-haired Swedes swaying to glittery house music several floors below street-level, and solo dancers in all-white tearing up massive outdoor courtyards to the sounds of bleary ambience.
This article originally appeared on Noisey UK.  While the rest of us have spent January in a weeks-long bleary eyed hungover state trying to adjust to the strange new world of 2017, Chief Keef is already on his second mixtape.
In the public domain, the debate is usually set up as a comparison between a bleary-eyed doctor who can barely think straight versus one who just started a shift, but is fumbling through notes to figure out who you are.
Your goals can seem a little bleary right now, as your ruler Jupiter transits a lonely, isolated sector of your chart—but its connections to the sun in Virgo is calming, helping you find beauty and simplicity in the chaos.
And here's how I really knew it was working: when I deplaned and walked through customs, bleary eyed with morning breath (but, admittedly, pretty radiant skin), I even had someone shyly approach me in baggage claim and ask for my number.
Games can transport us to beautiful, exciting fantasy worlds in a way no other medium can—but too often, we choose to spend our gaming time in bleary, bloody battlefields instead of imaginative lands of colorful wonders and fascinating creatures.
The overnight movies were complemented by the soft buzz of snoring, and the silence between lines was occasionally punctured by the pop of a particularly loud snort, which drew a chuckle from the bleary-eyed souls who were still awake.
However, the day I paraded across the unit, sleep-deprived, eyes bleary and pushing a moving cart filled with everything I had brought with me and accumulated while there, the task of convincing myself of my sanity became more difficult.
Bleary-eyed experts at the National Hurricane Center saw that Harvey, a tropical storm that they had been tracking for a week as it wandered westward through the Caribbean, was starting to build power quickly, as if gunning for hurricane status.
But perhaps none have tried to replicate the particular despair of a bleary-eyed parent who can hear "Baby Shark" — the bouncy global phenomenon that for a while brought "doo doo doo doo doo doo" into casual conversation — in her sleep.
As the sun rose this morning on a new year, bleary-eyed people across the United States poured out their half-drunk champagne bottles, gathered up their empty beer cans and turned to Twitter to share their resolution with the world.
The genre has long been of interest to vaporwave and future funk musicians, who were quick to adapt its plastic, feel-good qualities into bleary-eyed pastiche, and other styles of Japanese ambient music have found similar success thanks to YouTube's recommendation sidebar.
Did you forget your: There's also a 10-hit list of the most "forgetful" cities (LA leads the charge, with New York and San Francisco close behind), and the most common ways to report your missing items (during your bleary-eyed Sunday, obviously).
So without the benefit of a second-sleep, I scuffled bleary-eyed into my kitchen, where I helped myself to a bowl of the previous day's breakfast gruel, which had congealed and caked to the corner of my stock pot like shellac.
Nashville's goaltender was an abomination in Games 24 and 2, and his performance is the main reason the Penguins aren't coming home in a 3-1 hole or watching as the bleary-eyed Predators drink from the Stanley Cup on Broadway already.
He falls in love with a brilliant Harvard girl (Minnie Driver), and it's so intense that within a few weeks, she's asking Will to come with her to graduate school in California; in a bleary-eyed, early morning argument, he pushes her away.
The reality that one could live life carefree one day and wake up the next in bleary fatigue is hard to contend with, especially when so few of us understand how or why these sudden latter-day allergic responses could be triggered.
The SNES Classic Edition is out today, and is probably currently en route to those lucky enough to have scored a pre-order, and being picked up by bleary-eyed fans who set up early at game store locations around the world.
In the pre-dawn hours Friday, bleary-eyed men and women gathered in the parking lot of the Ventura County Fairgrounds to slip on their fluorescent yellow fire gear and start another 12-hour shift or a double shift, like Mr. Uresti.
A sense of dislocation defines the film, which slips from one visual format to another — from 35-millimeter color film to coruscating black-and-white to bleary hand-held video — in a way that recalls the rapidly shifting frames of a dream.
And after tracking the Ohio election late into the night, bleary-eyed Republicans awoke on Wednesday to the news that Representative Chris Collins of New York, who holds a solid-red district near Buffalo, was facing criminal charges related to financial dealings.
But "Bringing Out the Dead" (2718), adapted from Joe Connelly's novel, may be one of both filmmakers' most neglected works, a propulsive, hallucinatory odyssey through New York City nights in the early 2784s as experienced by a bleary-eyed paramedic (Nicolas Cage).
You could watch Season 5 of "House of Cards" start to finish, then stare bleary-eyed at the remnants of the pizza you ordered somewhere in the middle and marvel at how easily 13 hours can blow past you on a screen.
Bleary-eyed or not, Querrey still thinks Davis Cup has "great potential," which is a point of view worth valuing for those, like me, who are feeling nostalgic about the traditional home-and-away format after seeing too many empty seats this week.
It was easy to see why: their music sounds a bit like Massive Attack if their tracks had been warped, spliced and fed through the lucid filter of your post-festival dreams, with a few swirling guitar riffs and bleary-eyed vocals in between.
The insane story of that time a pizza delivery guy got a bomb strapped to his neck and was forced to rob a bank comes to bleary-eyed life again in this true crime original series from Netflix and filmmakers Barbara Schroeder and Trey Borzillieri.
Not so with Logan, whose core story is pretty simple: It's 2029, and our bleary, battle-scarred hero is in a permanent state of hiding, occasionally looking in on his old mentor Charles Xavier (Patrick Stewart) and the tracker mutant Caliban, his caretaker (Stephen Merchant).
As is custom in the United States, we wake up, yawn, remember that it's 24, grab our phones, and then, bleary-eyed, go on Twitter to see what messages our president has hastily tapped that will rule our lives for the next 22017 hours.
Yet somehow misplacing your everyday belongings is easier than ever, what with a busy, on-the-go lifestyle in which you look up bleary eyed from your phone or computer screen only to notice you have no freaking idea where you put your keys.
That means, the next time you try to AirDrop a cursed photo of say, live-action Sonic the Hedgehog, to your fellow bleary-eyed commuters on the train, you could also be broadcasting your actual phone number to anyone smart enough to scoop it up.
Your smartphone is good for a lot of things, but I'm willing to bet you mostly use it for taking selfies, texting, checking email, and playing whatever new, crappy mobile game takes the edge off your bleary-eyed commute to work in the morning.
There and throughout his work, he conjures blurry visions out the windows of late-night public transportation, stocking a world with characters both benevolent and malicious, courts visits from extraterrestrials and makes time to grab some fast-food before he returns back home, bleary-eyed.
MADRID, March 12 (Reuters) - Bleary-eyed and stressed, U.S. and European travellers at Madrid's Barajas airport scrambled to board the last flights back to the United States before a 30-day suspension intended to curb the spread of coronavirus begins at midnight on Friday.
From the dodgy décor (creaking furniture, nicotine-stained walls) to dodgier denizens (bleary-eyed barflies, hipsters in plaid), Denmark's historic hostelries are equal parts dive bar and English pub—places where you can hide from the world and while away for an hour or two.
HOUSTON — After leaving Dustin Fowler behind in a Chicago hospital bed and seeing Tyler Clippard off to his grandmother's funeral, the rest of the bleary-eyed and beaten-down Yankees could be excused if they arrived here wondering what could possibly go wrong next.
When you hear "hackathon" you envision a scene from "The Social Network": bleary-eyed developers working into the early morning, slamming energy drinks, furiously typing away on keyboards; the end goal being to best your competition, and be showered in glory from your peers.
Bleary-eyed from an all-night shift in the I.C.U.—having finished his Ph.D. work, Sekar has returned to his medical studies—he apologized for his incoherence, then proceeded to give me the most fiercely coherent tutorial on psychiatric genetics that I have ever received.
There is Evie's family life: the Hockneyesque pools, the parties around them (tiki torches sending "bleary flames streaking into the navy night"), the first fumbled attempts at sex, the embarrassing second youth of Evie's mother, the sun falling on the dry hills and clean sidewalks.
As a bleary-eyed Washington staggered back into work after Mr. Obama's final State of the Union address on Tuesday, lawmakers prepared to call it an early week, with the Senate already done and the House soon to follow suit for the annual Republican retreat in Baltimore.
He looked a bit bleary from the many media appearances he's done to promote the book, but as he pulled his long legs underneath himself on the couch -- the tall man's lotus position -- he spoke candidly about his religious upbringing and how it informs his comedy.
That fluorescent synth bridge, which still catches me by surprise, became all the sweet, bleary Sunday afternoons, mushed together in a miasma of grass and cans and crunched up rizlas and trying not to glance at your phone screen but feeling a lurch every time you do.
If you've already burned through Drake's Scorpion this morning—which incidentally seems to use carefully placed samples from TV shows in a way that's not entirely dissimilar from this duo—and you're looking for even more bleary-eyed emotion, you can't do much better than this set.
However, today is St. Patrick's Day and as those bleary-eyed celebrations overlap into the weekend, it's only right the Irish celebrate by watching one of their favourite fighting sons in Joe Duffy take on Sweden's Reza Madadi in a clash between two of Europe's best lightweights.
But he's now on the cover of a glossy magazine, DuJour, giving the mag an all-access pass to meet his "lady friend" who is "a young, bleary-eyed Kylie Jenner lookalike" and "is huddled outside the gate, shivering in the light drizzle" outside of Tyga's house.
Through my bleary-eyed, dry-mouthed hangover, I was able to pull together all the ingredients except for that last one, and I have to say that it managed to do the trick—not exactly "curing" me of my ills, but comforting as a warm blanket.
In a city that prides itself on record-low crime levels, the Duane Reade is a reminder of the stubbornly old-school grittiness of the bus terminal, a hub for addicts and the homeless, some down on their luck, some bleary-eyed and nodding, others ranting.
On that bleary August morning in 2131, when he packed four of his kids into the truck and headed to Billings for his monthly check-in, the illusion was bolstered by an Obama administration policy that had effectively halted action on noncriminal immigrant cases like Audemio's.
On a rainy Tuesday morning, the actor John Gallagher Jr. settled into a chair in a lounge above the American Airlines Theater and described a bleary night off, which began with beers in a Park Slope bar and ended with margaritas in a Clinton Hill taqueria.
Any of the 30 footwork and juke-heavy edits from DJ Paypal's 2014 Bandcamp compilation could make this list, but we're picking the Teklife member's rework of the So Far Gone highlight, because it turns a bleary-eyed slowburner into a whiplash-inducing peak hours dancefloor jam.
Standing next to a bleary-eyed Bonobo in line at the breakfast buffet while a mariachi band plays behind you is certainly surreal, even more so when you see him again a few minutes later, admiring the resort's pet flamingos as they preen in the shade.
Once her baby is born, when friends come to visit, she envisions herself as "the matriarch welcoming everyone in with French-press coffee and banana bread that I had somehow baked during early labor," even though in reality she is bleary-eyed and rattled from the surgery.
The New York City-based photographer Gus Powell, whose most recent book, "The Lonely Ones," pairs quiet, everyday images hidden behind gatefolds with suggestive captions, set out to document his own personal Sundance experience — from his arrival in Park City all the way to his bleary-eyed trip home.
Wearing eye masks and suit/sleeping-bag hybrids that called to mind the iconic sleeping-bag coat that Norma Kamali debuted in the mid-70s, these men lay upon cots placed in the middle of the runway, oblivious to the jealous, bleary-eyed gaze of so many fashion editors.
The baggage claim area inside Terminal 13 around noon on Saturday was a field of unclaimed luggage, with tagged bags, duffels, suitcases and other containers in the center of the floor, along the walls and on a pair of carousels that turned slowly in front of bleary-looking travelers.
"You're Either on Something" ("or you're onto something" completes the line) unabashedly reaches back to White Album Beatles and early Pink Floyd, with a stately beat and ascending chords shared by guitars, keyboards and what might be a string section, in a mix as happily bleary as the situation.
In crafting a coming-of-stage story set under the bleary, borderline-palpable lights of Manhattan's Times Square in the summer of 1940, author Elizabeth Gilbert has deliberately (but far from ignorantly) eschewed producing a story that mirrors the dark, heavy political and social mire of modern times.
On a recent afternoon, Camille Mackler, the director of legal initiatives at the New York Immigration Coalition, stood among the bleary-eyed volunteers in "the pen," an improvised office of folding tables, snaking power cords, sugary snacks and handmade signs offering legal help in English, Arabic and Farsi.
I started to like how bleak and enveloping it sounded, how that whole album felt like heavy clouds and bleary eyes and escapism via little snatches of erotica, Z-grade horror movies and cyberpunk sci-fi references that I didn't understand, but would reveal themselves upon each listen.
Poor girl was mid-pee, looked up kind of bleary-eyed at me ... and that taught me my own level of ambition and also that there's a point in which you've gone too far, and that was the point, I think — bursting in on people during mid-pee.
By the end of five bleary-eyed weeks of hanging chads and butterfly ballots, Mr. Cruz had aggressively worked his legal connections, chafed when he felt sidelined by party veterans and — even in the view of some who disparage him — helped ensure Mr. Bush's victory in the courts, to a point.
The scene in front of me might look like a low-key after party, but it's actually the shoot of his latest music video for new track "Wavy House," the kind of infectious, bleary-eyed club jam you might listen to in the early hours, right before the sun comes up.
And when it spit me out, I was back at my desk, bleary-eyed, writing this review on Monday morning after spending the night watching Planet Earth II in VR. It takes significant willpower to turn away from a device that's showing you massive 3D images of lions attacking a giraffe.
You can hear his side of the argument faintly, but mostly he exists in our minds: Struggling to get the goddamn shit this guy wants so he'll leave, working bleary-eyed at a shift no one ever wants, enduring the abuse in anticipation of his mandated-by-law ten-minute break.
Nga Naung Mone Journal NGA NAUNG MONE, Myanmar — Soon after dawn, Win Myint Oo, bleary-eyed and wearing just a longyi, a traditional Burmese sarong, starts a generator and squats on a bamboo platform suspended under a 24.50-foot, jury-rigged derrick: just three steel poles and bamboo struts lashed together with rope.
Turns out it's done him a lot of good: Chamber Girls elevates Dane's rich vocals and storyteller's knack for composition from the quiet folk of Youngblood into a raucous full-band jaunt that's begging to soundtrack your next fuck-it roadtrip or just a bleary-eyed night screwing around with your best pals.
The one thing I don't like about the design is that the wrapped stainless steel frame has some sharp, exposed edges, and if you're ever bleary-eyed and having trouble fitting your portafilter into the brew head early (or late) in the day, you might slip and lose a small chunk of your knuckle.
But as the bleary-eyed Americans began to find out what it would take to get home quickly, a new, contradictory series of texts began to pop up: The Department of Homeland Security released a statement that seemed to say that American citizens and permanent legal residents, and their families, were exempt from the restrictions.
That is the footballing equivalent of being pale and bleary-eyed on the nightbus home, stuck between two sleeping mates, one of whom keeps lolling drunkenly onto your shoulder and the other of whom is emitting those little burping sounds he makes before he regurgitates the pre-bus Chicken Cottage all over the place.
Bleary-eyed and soaking wet, we departed Malolo Island with the positive news that the storm would likely max out as a tropical depression and not a cyclone, but by that point, everyone looked so worn out from five nights of beer and bass music that a rescue from paradise was welcome enough of an option.
As both a solo artist and a prolific remixer, he's always been keen to take the established forms of dance music and turn them on their head—stretching funk hits to endless odysseys, flipping pop songs into bleary-eyed dancefloor deconstructions, and more generally proving the mantra that, yes, house is a feeling, more than a sound.
Whether it's the intricate, half-rapped wordplay of tracks like "Frozen Tango Dancer," the distorted, bleary-eyed production of tracks like "Uncomfortable Creature Part ii," or the genre-blending prowess of tracks like "Stigmata," artists like Lauren Auder are built to last because they take all the sounds that came before them, and twist them into brand new shapes.
Both "ME!" and "You Need to Calm Down" feel like sonic seizures, not the kind you get after five hours in the club where your whole body rings for days after and you're overwhelmingly aware of your feet, but the kind where your ears are the things ringing, your eyes feel bleary, and your head feels sad.
They are as much a fixture on the streets of Astoria, Queens, as the souvlaki shops and markets selling lamb and feta straight from Greece: a group of about a dozen men, of varying ages, who share the same bleary eyes and frequently unsteady gaits when their indulgences — in marijuana and liquor — catch up to them.
I watched the first episode of Riverdale in the bleary last leg of January, because a vitamin deficiency due to my own poor personal care ministrations and the long shadow of the inauguration made a sex-and-the-single-sophomore murder-mystery starring characters from Archie Comics seem like a comfortingly freakish way to await Armageddon.
And while she often gravitates towards subjects like sex and love ("I'm a Taurus, so I'm a total romantic") she does so in a way that is totally different to the classic singers she sounds like, always coming at it from a fresh angle (check her track "Sober" for her cool, bleary-eyed take on the drunk dial).
Since 2013, when he released his breakthrough solo record Dissed and Dismissed—a 12-track 12-minute collection of bleary-eyed pop melodies and cheekily harmonized guitar solos—he's been tasked with explaining his weird world to the press every couple of years, and every time he does, he seems to get a little hung up on the way people perceive his work.
Alhamza snagged only about four hours of sleep, so when he emerges bleary-eyed from the bathroom of his Airbnb the next morning with pillow marks still etched on his bearded face and a t-shirt that reads F*CK YOU hugging his scrawny torso, he looks, understandably, less than thrilled to find me sitting on the couch waiting to talk to him.
The events set off by his appearance are annotated by a hilariously bleary chorus of barflies, as well as by Harry's gin-loving wife (an expert Sally Rogers), his inept former assistant (Andy Nyman) and the eminent hangman, and Harry's archrival, Albert Pierrepoint (John Hodgkinson), who has a showstopping, second-act monologue of the type you thought they didn't write anymore.
This publishing activity is linked with the bleary-eyed social life of grungy downtown New York through photographs by Fred W. McDarrah, including his 1959 shot of Ginsberg and Orlovsky at the Living Theatre — which had been founded in 1947 by Judith Malina and Julian Beck (who has some fabulously lush, semi-abstract paintings from the late '33s in the show).
And they bring other perks: they have automatic shut-off safety controls, which means no more pots or cups boiling over (great for those bleary-eyed, distracted early mornings), and variable temperature controls so you can choose the perfect brewing temperature for your beverage (150-180 degrees F is best for green tea but 180-212 degrees F works for black tea, for example).
Playlist: "Come Together" / "Here It Comes (The Road) Let's Go" / "Electricity" / "I Gotta Fire" / "She Kissed Me (And It Felt Like a Hit)" / "These Blues" / "I'm Your Man" / "Cheapster" Some of Pierce's best songs are incredibly simple, shirking the compositional and instrumental flourishes he often favors—or at least pushing them to the background—so that his bleary-eyed songwriting can take center stage.
Tracks like "Gimme Sheldon" that skit between bleary-eyed trip hop, jazz and drum n bass, or "Couch Surfer" which manages to sound exactly like that nonsensical, drifting voice in your head that shows up when you're either trashed or on the brink of sleep, or "Exactly Like Me" which gives you the same warm, easy feeling as opening the curtains on a Sunday morning on a sunny day with no plans.
Thank you for helping me check some of my judgments of people who share this Starbucks space with me : the bleary-eyed parent with the early-rising, rambunctious and loud toddler who clambers happily on tables with her dirty shoes; clumps of teenagers drinking coffee and chatting knowingly about "grown-up" subjects; students taking up lots of space at tables as they study; tutors paternalistically coaching their students; and couples on awkward first dates.
Now they know that heterotaxy can mean hospitals and surgeries and a lifelong fight, but if another mama somewhere down the road stumbles out of that appointment, broken-hearted and bleary-eyed, maybe she'll remember the time she saw a little boy named Ethan blowing raspberries on her TV. Maybe she'll Google heterotaxy and, sandwiched between the black-and-white statistics, she'll find a boy who sleeps with a stuffed moose (and 15 other animals) and who, thanks to one rather well-known hospital bill, hikes through the woods on sturdy legs, a whole heart instead of the half he was born with beating bravely beneath the scar running the length of this chest.
We've divided the chapters of the book into sections so that you can have the most delicious night of your life: "Drinks" to get your night started; "Things with Tortillas," because nachos, tacos, burritos, and seven layer dip cannot be tamed; "Hardcore" for the point in the evening when you can't remember how many cocktails you've had and you just want everyone to know how much you love them (pizzas, nachos, poutines, and more); and, of course, the "Morning After" (all the hangover cures and dishes for your bleary-eyed dawn.)  All of these recipes come straight from the hands and minds of 65 of the world's best chefs, including Anthony Bourdain, Dominique Crenn, David Chang, Danny Bowien, Wylie Dufresne, Iñaki Aizpitarte, and Enrique Olvera, among others.

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