Inspiring a feeling of fear; strange and frightening.
1 It was like some eery fantasy, born of an overwrought brain.
2 Have patience, sweet bird, whom I shall soon take to an eery nest.
3 The place was eery with the ghost of dead effort; but it pleased him.
4 It was while bending over them, examining, that again he heard the eery chant.
5 In every message to Congress, in eery proclamation to the people, he made it prominent.
6 His cry and eery thunder are the very voice of the summer twilight to me.
7 Half asleep, he heard a wild and eery chant.
8 Breathtaking landscapes While out there, you encounter eery but breathtaking landscapes that will haunt you.
9 The small singing of the wind in whin and heather came from a thin, eery world.
10 On the streets nearby the anger of the days before had turned to an eery quiet.
11 If the half-light before had been full of eery terror, it was naught to the blackness now.
12 He was an eery fellow, too.
13 A melodious whistling note rose high somewhere in the depths of the forest and trailed off into eery silence.
14 All the way, all the afternoon, all the wakeful night, she was in an eery state of icy, numb exaltation.
15 An uncommon sound, half croak, half cry, which only hill dwellers know, but 'tis an eery noise in the wilderness.
16 Somewhere, a good way off, there was a thin, thready, broken strain of metallic clinking and clanking - an eery ghost-chimeringing.
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