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Dawn finally arrived: a blear of rain and umber gloom.
There a street-walker with rat's-nest hair and the blear of gin.
Our smudge and blear and soil, he proposes, do not efface the glory.
When I arrived, my friend Chris's eyes were a reddened blear of fright, the hospital mask slipped down under his chin.
Six pairs of eyes, blear or foxy, were riveted upon the boyish figure of the housebreaker.
"I-" McGaw sat back, the blear in her eyes slowly sharpening.
Suddenly, creeping out of the dismal blear, something brushed against me and nuzzled my neck, my chin: something alive.
Dubya had a trans-Atlantic friend named Tony Blear, who comported himself more like a grown-up.
Molly's initial sense that the overhead fog had grown markedly more dense, even as the lower blear somewhat clarified, proved correct on calmer observation.
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.
Through the blear of rain, in the scintillation of lightning, Carson saw a pale trollish figure crouched beside an open manhole from which it had dragged the cover.
Prime Minister Tony Blear is preoccupied by a real estate deal - a real-life scandal that swirled around Prime Minister Tony Blair's wife, Cherie, last year.
The earth is so small that I was afraid of, some day, being waylaid by a blear- eyed, swollen-faced, besmirched loafer, with no soles to his canvas shoes, and with a flutter of rags about the elbows, who, on the strength of old acquaintance, would ask for a loan of five dollars.