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BLEM'ISHED, pp. Injured or marred by any mark of deformity; tarnished; soiled.
BLEM'ISH, v.t. 1. Too mark with any deformity; to injure or impair any thing whi...
BLEIT, a. Bashful; used in Scotland and the northern counties of England.
BLEE'DING, ppr. Losing blood;letting blood; losing sap or juice. BLEE'DING , n. ...
BLEED, v.i. pret. and pp. bled. 1. To lose blood; to run with blood, by whatever...
BLED, pret. and pp. of bleed.
BLEBBY, a. Full of blebs.
BLEB, n. [This word belongs to the root of blab, blubber.] A little tumor, vesic...
BLE'ATING, ppr. or a. Crying as a sheep. BLE'ATING , n. The cry of a sheep.
BLEAT, v.i. [L. blatero; plaudo.] To make the noise of a sheep; to cry as a shee...
BLE'AREDNESS, n. The state of being bleared, or dimmed with rheum.
BLE'AR-EYED, a. Having sore eyes; having the eyes dim with rheum; dim-sighted.
BLEAR, a. Sore, with a watery rheum; applied only to the eyes; as the blear-eyed...
BLE'AKY a. Bleak; open unsheltered; cold; chill.
BLE'AKNESS, n. Openness of situation;exposure to the wind; hence coldness.
BLEAKISH, a. Moderately bleak.