eerie

estranho
definition
adjective
an eerie green glow in the sky
strange and frightening.
translation of 'eerie'
adjective
estranho,
misterioso
example
The echoes of the last gunshot had died long ago, replaced by an unnatural and 'eerie' silence.
The sound was particularly successful in adding an 'eerie' feel to the mysterious and compelling plot.
It's dark and 'eerie' - a bizarre experience enhanced by the narcosis that is slowly creeping up on me.
They are concerned for elderly neighbours who can be left terrified by the 'eerie' silences on the end of the phone.
It's the later war scenes, in which there are no scenes of war, that are weird and 'eerie' .
Backstage is strangely 'eerie' , so I go to my dressing-room for some quiet time.
From somewhere in the emptiness behind us there comes a faint, 'eerie' howl.
The sun was setting and it cast an 'eerie' red glow upon the tan walls of my small room.
There was something rather 'eerie' about people turning up unexpectedly around the door and starting to sing.
An 'eerie' young boy keeps hanging about outside her Central Park apartment.
This chapter has an 'eerie' , sombre feeling which draws their investigation to a close.
Dark grayish smoke smothered the scene and the 'eerie' green fire ate away at the hole in front of him.
We move swiftly past riotously colonised rock faces of the cliffs into the 'eerie' green water below the arch.
Some show York street scenes so deserted that they have an 'eerie' quality.
He hated how his uncle crept up silently on him; it was both 'eerie' and uncanny.
The room was dark, except for an 'eerie' glow of green from a weak neon lamp on the ceiling.
The plot begins with a woman who witnesses a murder on a dark and 'eerie' night.
The 'eerie' yellowish glow on the horizon turned out to be vapor lights from a large greenhouse.
Over the next few days we cut holes in the sea ice and dived beneath it, which was strange but beautiful in an 'eerie' sort of way.
Amidst floating human and animals corpses, only the sea waves break the 'eerie' silence.
The first night we crossed a boiling river, its steam 'eerily' brilliant in our headlights.
The streets were 'eerily' quiet, but other than that and the constant wail of sirens, nothing much looked out of the ordinary.
This location's far back from the main road, so it's deathly quiet, which only adds to the general 'eeriness' .
But, today there was just this 'eeriness' about the place that I could not explain and office space was being given away for $0.50 per square foot.
London's foreign exchange markets, normally the scene of frenetic activity, were 'eerily' quiet.
I'm thinking of the score Philip Glass did for Dracula and how it brought the film to a whole new level of 'eeriness' , an emotional impact that I don't think it ever achieved before that.
There was an aura of strangeness around the set, a sort of quiet 'eeriness' to it all.
A high school graduation dance displays an 'eeriness' that makes me thankful I never have to step foot inside a classroom ever again.
But 'eerily' , he seemed to retreat into these disguises, so where did that leave the real Peter Sellers?
The lantern looked really effective, glowing 'eerily' in the dark.
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