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Meaning of eerisome
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eerisome (a.)
Causing fear; eerie.
eerisome Sentence Examples
- The old, creaky house stood alone on the hill, its eerie silence broken only by the occasional gust of wind.
- The abandoned amusement park was an eerie place, with its empty rides and decaying buildings.
- The deserted museum was eerisome, filled with strange and mysterious exhibits.
- The dark, winding alleyway was eerisome, and I quickened my pace as I walked through it.
- The old cemetery was eerisome, with its crumbling tombstones and overgrown graves.
- The abandoned church was eerisome, its stained-glass windows broken and its pews covered in dust.
- The abandoned asylum was eerisome, with its empty rooms and barred windows.
- The old, abandoned factory was eerisome, its machinery long since rusted and silent.
- The haunted house was eerisome, with its creaking floorboards and ghostly apparitions.
- The dense, dark forest was eerisome, its trees looming like giant monsters in the night.
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Causing fear; eerie.
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The old, creaky house stood alone on the hill, its eerie silence broken only by the occasional gust of wind.
The abandoned amusement park was an eerie place, with its empty rides and decaying buildings.
The deserted museum was eerisome, filled with strange and mysterious exhibits.
The dark, winding alleyway was eerisome, and I quickened my pace as I walked through it.