Bathed in the glow of the intense green rays, the desolate mountain landscape shone with a new and eery beauty.
An eery roar came from it as it turned toward the savages, and in a panic of agonized terror they fled.
An abrupt chill went over Dixon's heart at the thought of Ruth Lawton's vivid Titian-haired beauty being forever stilled in the grip of that eery living death.
Whatever the opalescent globe's eerypowers might be, it was not indestructible.
There came the eery shriek of a siren: the train was moving.
The golden mist concentrated upon her, until she looked like a goddess in its eery light.
Once Sid imagined that he saw the fat man hiding in a nook in the hall where the evening gloom lay deepest, and they raised eery echoes through the house in their panic-stricken flight back to the top of the stairway.
They darted up and down steps, rang doorbells, and raised eery cat-calls which echoed between the houses, and pelted pedestrians to their hearts' content.
But he, and his wife, and most particularly the children, were beginning to feel very eery and uncomfortable.
Felix looked round, and felt very eery and uncomfortable when he saw the sportsman and the harper rise up out of the thicket into which he had thrown them, staring at him with dead eyes and struggling and fighting about them with their hands.
The telephone clamored for attention and Bill stifled a hysterical sob as the terrifying sound broke the eery stillness.
There was an eery cheer from the people, and they began to dissolve like smoke.
From outside, startlingly near, came the eery hoot of an owl.
Thorpe was not the last to set foot on deck, and he shuddered involuntarily at the eery silence he knew awaited them.
In the walls, in niches and cracks, the superior pressure lamps had been placed, throwing a bright, eery light over it all.
An eery scream came suddenly from Durkin's lips; Maget wrung his hands and called for help.
After all, these armies--these struggles--these eery ambitions.
The small singing of the wind in whin and heather came from a thin, eery world.
The moon went out once more, and in the darkness that preceded the dawn the lanterns burning on the drifting boats gave out an eery glow.
The light of the gorse fired over the Poolvash fell full upon him, and lit up the entire castle and rocks and the shuddering boat beneath with an eery brilliance.
The first thing that greeted his disordered senses was the odor of violets which came to him, fresh and pungent, with an eery reminiscence of the night he thought he saw the spectral embodiment of dead Gwendoline.
Meantime, neither by sight nor sound had he been reminded of the eeryexperience of his first night in No.
It was a sudden and eery transition as he mounted the rigging, from gray night to sunshine in the space of a few ratlines.
But the only answer was the eery cry of a night-flying gull and the deep moaning of the sea upon the rocks--that and the hoarse, uneasy breathing of the invisible MacLean.
He has gathered up the bruised and broken voices and the legends of the slave, and from his child-heart he has affectionately yielded them to us in all their eery beauty and wild loveliness.
The only things that really seemed alive in that masque of a face were the two eyes, glowing eery blue-green fire like twin entities of alien evil.
Shortly after this realization dawned, he was ordered below, and as the tropic sun was sinking over that eery floating tombstone, which according to Professor Stevens marked a nation's grave, the Nereid submerged.
Blair, do you feel it too, that eery feeling of countless eyes still watching us from Xoran?
Behind the drawn shades of one of the front rooms an eery glow of red light marked the location of Arlok's work-room.
The faint eery light that glowed in the stranger's deep-set eyes was not the lambent flame seen in the chatoyant orbs of some night-prowling jungle beast.
Over in the half-darkened corner booth the eery stranger was staring at the girl with an intentness that made his weird eyes glow like miniature pools of shimmering blue-green fire.
And in the eery stillness that followed the effort, which had made her ears buzz and her temples throb, she heard quite sanely Florence's denial of some charge her twin had brought against her.
There was a strange splintering crack, and a wild, eery scream from his voice.
Swarming up, they overpowered the explorers by sheer numbers, and herded them with jabs of sharp, tiny knives toward a cavern mouth that opened presently amid those eery crags.
What was more, he felt himself touched by an eery sensation--familiar these days--of evil to come.
He stamped from the room and out into the eery shadows of the Way.
The pitched battle that had taken place between father and son--egged on by a designing woman who did not mind to what depths she stooped so that her ends were eventually reached, gave him an eery feeling.
An uncommon sound, half croak, half cry, which only hill dwellers know, but 'tis aneery noise in the wilderness.
It is an eery business to be out on the hills at such a season, for they are deathly quiet except for the lashing of the storm.
In the dreary winter, nothing can be grander in its gloom; the hollows and the glens are heavy with an eery darkness, through which the white peaks show like sheeted phantoms.
The whole scene was eery and weird, impressing the mind with an indefinable sense of awe, with an apprehension of approaching disaster.
Certainly, it is eery enough to be haunted by many a ghostly legend.
From his swaying eery he seemed to be completely lost in a current of idle wealth.
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.
The eery procession, with the bound Earthmen carried in the lead, wound toward a great building fringing the square.
And there, perched high up under the roof, he looked down at an enigmatic, eery scene.
One of those wicked ray pistols sent forth its crackling blue flame and the youth stood there, bathed in the eery blue light; dazzling blasts of exploding atoms were seen within the flare.
In the awful white silence, broken only by the eery patter of the ice particles on helmets and fabric, all sense of direction was lost.
The base of one of the latticed supporting columns loomed vast in the eery twilight gloom, and he leaned a moment against one of its vine-wrapped members.
It was while bending over them, examining, that again he heard the eery chant.
Everywhere were echoes of that same eery symbolism in the door hieroglyph, and Newlin's folk-memories were oddly disturbed.
Songeen's laugh was a ripple of eery crystal in the darkness.
Without opening his eyes he sensed this, and knew also that he was still within the eery precincts of the maze.
Then it was like coming out of the blanketing fog of horror into the sunlight of sanity; like rebirth, painlessly, into an eery other-dimension.
But he sensed eery tension of movement, and emotion flowed to him from her mind.
Storming, eery colors flowed infinite mutations of form through the crystal spectres of the maze.
He gripped Bert's arm, pointing a trembling finger, and his face was a terrible thing to see in the eerylight of their sphere.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "eery" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.