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eerily

eerily
[ˈɪərɪlɪ]
adverbio
1. de forma espeluznante
  • it was eerily silent -> había un silencio sobrecogedor

eerily [ˈɪərɪlɪ]
adverb
[+deserted] misteriosamente; [+similar, familiar] sorprendentemente
Beyond the dark trees, Seal Rock gleamed eerily against the ocean The harsh glare of the oxy-acetylene flame contrasted eerily with the utter blackness around It was a Saturday afternoon but the streets were eerily deserted Sometimes the plot and the real stories of sudden arrests were eerily similar I got into a conversation with a man who looked eerily like the Prince of Wales She squared her jaw in an eerily familiar fashion
the whole town was eerily quiet el pueblo entero estaba sumido en un silencio inquietante
The lounge was eerily silent, apart from the ominous ticking of a tall mahogany clock
his footsteps echoed eerily along the High Street sus pasos resonaron de manera sobrecogedora por la calle Mayor
Monrovia after the fighting ie eerily quiet

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