Any habitation at a high altitude.
1 And now there rests but the eagle, in his last lonely eyrie .
2 From that lofty eyrie I had a comprehensive view of the vessel.
3 From his eyrie he could see half the West End of London.
4 Kynaston saw the proceeding from his eyrie , and uttered a shrill whistle.
5 He examined every inch of the eyrie , sniffing like a pointer dog.
6 Yes, fly up to your eyrie among the rocks, if you can.
7 From yonder snow-capped eyrie , Αιτνας σκοπία, the rocks were hurled on Acis.
8 The Leipzig, itself, like the Schwaben, is a hawk's nest or eyrie .
9 Farther on still, on another eyrie , is a ruined monastery, St. Orens.
10 Instead she frowned down at Bethal, a falcon staring from her eyrie .
11 For was not that rock inaccessible as the eyrie of young eagles?
12 Tiaan followed her to the stone bench on her lonely eyrie .
13 The most powerful flyers have always an eyrie or nest somewhere.
14 That royal bird was perched upon his eyrie far up on the cliff.
15 And Bakkus took up his old green valise and returned to his eyrie .
16 The Morrigan had an eyrie high in the San Bernardino Mountains.
Другие примеры для термина "eyrie"
Grammar, pronunciation and more