Sentences with phrase «feeling bleary»

This movie leaves us feeling bleary - eyed and burned out.
While midnight (and 2 a.m., and 4 a.m.) feedings may leave you feeling bleary, your newborn needs them to grow and thrive.

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Of course youcould do far worse things in north Vallejo in the 1990s, especially in theSabathias» neighborhood, known as the Crest, where you could cruise up GatewayDrive to get drugs, and bleary - eyed men banged on the windows of passing cars.But Mare Island hadn't yet been shut down, and the Crest felt more hardworkingthan crime - ridden because the men hadn't gone away.
During this phase when you're still recovering from childbirth, lack of sleep can make you feel exhausted, bleary and helpless.
But during that exhausting newborn phase, no one understands how you feel like a bleary - eyed, baby - feeding - and - burping machine than someone else who is also a bleary - eyed, baby - feeding - and - burping machine.
They may even become online friends in those early morning hours while you are up, yet again, bleary - eyed and feeling alone.
Bleary eyed from lack of sleep and sore from the incision that cut across my lower abdomen, I didn't feel any pain.
Managing an active schedule that brings her from a Yoga Journal conference to a photo shoot, to Wanderlust Festival, and then to direct a 500 - hour yoga teacher training course — all within one week — can leave anyone feeling a bit bleary - eyed.
He uses bleary, blown - out white - light accents to give the movie's New York setting touches of dreamy grit, perfect for capturing the lived - in feeling of taking a break for some N64 GoldenEye at a friend's mom's house.
Reinforcing the frustration felt by all, the words of Marina Parvin, from the Indigenous Mundas community in Bangladesh and representing the Asia Pacific Forum on Women, Law and Development (APWLD) were read by Carmen Capriles of Bolivia to bleary - eyed delegates around 3:00 AM in the closing moments of the extended negotiating session, «I have travelled all the way from Bangladesh, leaving my home and family, hoping to see a commitment to an effective and equitable new agreement that is binding, ambitious and transformative; a commitment to uphold human rights, gender equality, and the rights of future generations.»
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