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eery

[ eer-ee ]

adjective

, ee·ri·er, ee·ri·est.
  1. a variant of eerie.


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The post Raging wildfires will give this weekend’s full moon an eery orange hue appeared first on Popular Science.

But when he had an hour of leisure or of sleeplessness, she came back to him like a ghost with eery beauty and uncanny charm.

As they looked about, their eyes became accustomed to the dim, eery, phosphorescent illumination.

There was another eery thing about the mountain, and a thing wee Shane was slightly afraid of.

But what bird can fly so high or find so eery a resting place as to escape the 'desire of the eye' of fashion?

It was while bending over them, examining, that again he heard the eery chant.

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