distinctly eerie
Frequency: 5.52.3 per million words
Clearly strange and frightening.
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Examples (20)
- The old, abandoned house had a distinctly eerie atmosphere.
- This place has a distinctly eerie atmosphere.
- There was a distinctly eerie silence in the forest after the bird stopped singing.
- The silence that followed the storm sounded distinctly eerie.
- As I walked down the long, dark corridor, the feeling was distinctly eerie.
- As I walked through the abandoned house, I had a distinctly eerie feeling of being watched.
- The fog rolling in from the sea gave the harbour a distinctly eerie look.
- The old doll in the corner of the room had a distinctly eerie look on its face.
- The music from the old music box sounded distinctly eerie in the empty room.
- A distinctly eerie green glow emanated from the swamp at midnight.
- The doll's glass eyes gave it a distinctly eerie quality.
- The resemblance between the two strangers was distinctly eerie.
- Didn't you find the way he stared at us distinctly eerie?
- The composer's later works have a distinctly eerie quality to them.
- Despite the bright sunshine, the ancient ruins felt distinctly eerie and unwelcoming.
- The deserted streets at dawn felt distinctly eerie.
- A distinctly eerie chill ran down my spine as the cellar door creaked open on its own.
- There was a distinctly eerie combination of fog and strange music coming from the woods.
- The clown's fixed smile was distinctly eerie, making all the children uncomfortable.
- If you visit the old castle at night, you'll find the quiet to be distinctly eerie.