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aery
1[ air-ee, ey-uh-ree ]
adjective
- ethereal; aerial.
aery
2[ air-ee, eer-ee ]
noun
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Other Words From
- aeri·ly adverb
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Word History and Origins
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Word History and Origins
Origin of aery1
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Example Sentences
The aery of the Yosemite eagle is the most sublimely defiant of things built by bird, or beast, or man.
Seizing in his hand his club of heavy knotted oak, he seeks with swift pace the aery mountain steep.
She spoke; but the other sped lightly down the aery sky, girt about with dark whirlwind on her echoing way.
The sunset begins to burn red behind Magdalen Tower, all the towers and aery pinnacles rise blue yet distinct against it.
Not Age but Youth of centuries smiles from gray walls and aery pinnacles upon the joyous children of To-day.
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