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Complete Definition of "eerily"

English
Etymology
From eerie.

Pronunciation
IPA|/ËɪÉrɪli/

Adverb
en-adv

  1. In an eerie manner.

#:*A woman whose fiancé died on Sept. 11, Maria Barreto-Mojica, said she noticed that something about yesterday had seemed eerily familiar. âI looked at the sky this morning. It was so blue, just the same as it was that morning,â said Ms. Barreto-Mojica, 48, who was to marry fire lieutenant Dennis Mojica. — New York Times

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