eerily造句

He noticed that they Shared an eerily similar shape.

But to get it, you must enter a pact with the eerily smooth Dr Frederic Brandt - the King of Collagen.

The night before he was killed, Dr. King gave an eerily prophetic sermon to a packed house at Mason Temple Church.

It was all eerily reminiscent of 2008, when desperate efforts to rescue and revive American and other Banks produced only ephemeral rallies.

Some streets were eerily quiet.

It may sound eerily like the Greens' idea: marrying the market economy to "sustainability".

North Carolina, with a student body that is nearly 60 percent female, is just one of many large universities that at times feel eerily like women's colleges.

Where Henry had the natural features of middle-age - mild creases beside her nose and beneath her eyes, for instance - Madonna's face was eerily unlined, skin glowing, cheeks conspicuously plump.

Perched high on a cliff in the Syracuse, this has been looted, put up for sale - but remains eerily abandoned.

A new study finds that, on measures from capital inflows to asset-price rises, the build-up to America's mortgage crisis looks eerily like earlier financial crises in rich countries.

This is eerily reminiscient of an earlier era when the government leaned heavily on banks to finance economic growth, and especially large state-owned enterprises.

Across the way, fog swirled eerily around a brightly lit lantern.

His images of scarred landscapes — from mountains of tires to rivers of bright orange waste from a nickel mine — are eerily pretty yet ugly at the same time.

eerily造句

His recent behaviour eerily suggests not.