Similar words: myriad, lyrics, syringe, labyrinth, panegyric, labyrinthine, eerie, grief. Meaning: ['aɪərɪ] n. 1. the lofty nest of a bird of prey (such as a hawk or eagle) 2. any habitation at a high altitude.
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(1) The farm was beside Lake Eyrie and rain, along with bitter winds, would sweep over the vineyard.
(2) By the time they reach this eyrie, most are out of breath.
(3) But above all they seem to like an eyrie just beneath the eaves of the barn roof.
(4) That's far below our eyrie - I go down there to scavenge.
(5) Ascetic and pragmatic, in their remote monastic eyrie they remained aloof from mundane strife, wrapped in meditation that knew no gods or elements of magic.
(6) I interviewed the chairman of the company in his seventh-floor eyrie.
(7) His office was just along the corridor from where Wanless now sits in his ornately furnished chief executive's eyrie.
(8) His most interesting observations describe the unusual rearing of two chicks in one eyrie. Sentencedict.com
(9) Once a proud and savage Skywrath scion, Shendelzare was first in succession for the Ghastly Eyrie until a sister's treachery robbed her of her birthright.
(10) There were a few other cars parked close by and some eagles circling, possibly by an eyrie.
(11) Rising out of the mist amid some of the most sublime alpine scenery in Europe, a spa hotel built on the site of Adolf Hitler's mountain eyrie hopes to exorcise the ghost of the Nazi leader.
(12) The WEF's great strength is its ability to draw a good crowd to its eyrie .