Eery in a sentence as an adjective

And it seems to draw some eery parallels with real life.

The chorus of "Nothing to Hide" in response rings eery in my ears.

I love technology and have from the earliest of ages, but that's a little bit eery.

You can do a kind of eery "before and after" of all of the demolished houses and buildings.

Reading several of the points made here bring on an eery sort of deja vu from work situations I've been in.

If you really pay attention to the news, it's eery how quickly they all start speaking in unison.

It gave me the eery feeling of being a young child again listening to adults talking around me.

It's like an eery prelude to how the government could use it to pin any charge on an unsavory.

That film really made me appreciate how bizarre and eery the collision of cultures was.

Those images of a humanoid form with arms outstretched are eery especially on Good Friday.

I just watched the movie "Four Lions" this past weekend and anyone who has seen it may have the same eery feeling I currently do.

I was hoping "I deleted eery third paragraph" was going to be his response to "why isn't data mining on here?

This is kind of an eery prediction of how are future generations may be identified.

That's pretty eery!Re models: now we're getting into epistemology.

Those responses are eery close, and both Zuckerberg's and Page responses do not address a key question: Do their companies run queries over users data to answer questions that the state are willing to pay/force to get?The value of the data inside Facebook would actually go down if it was transfer out of Facebook.

Eery definitions

adjective

inspiring a feeling of fear; strange and frightening; "an uncomfortable and eerie stillness in the woods"; "an eerie midnight howl"

See also: eerie