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US
/ˈɛɹi/
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NOUN
- the lofty nest of a bird of prey (such as a hawk or eagle)
- any habitation at a high altitude
How To Use aerie In A Sentence
- When Mary Ann wasn't home, he could almost always be found in his video aerie, lost in the soothing ether of the Quasar. BABYCAKES
- His features were, in the manner of his Faerie-born race, as sharp as chiseled stone, and his ears were acutely pointed.
- As Matthew Woodcock points out, there have been many studies of queenliness in Spenser's The Faerie Queene, but very few that made sense of the poet's use of fairy.
- Coinciding with the moon landing of Apollo 11, the gates of Faerie flood open and Trods and balefires reawaken.
- At first, he thought he had finally lost his mind, and was seeing faeries and sprites.
- The aerie overlooked a savannah of cubicles with shelves lined with gizmos, yurtlike conference rooms, and countless microkitchens equipped with goodie-stuffed fridges and high-end espresso machines. In the Plex
- Or on the verge where, as faeries know, the grass is always greener? Times, Sunday Times
- He did sometimes express amazement that some of the great canonical books (The Faerie Queene comes to mind) were taken seriously; this was part of his conversational charm.
- When she is forcibly enchanted by a man she is tailing for her faerie liege lord, she not only loses fourteen years of her life to being a fish, she loses everything she worked for in the human world, including her family. Rosemary and Rue: A Knight in Shining…Satin? « A Working Title
- (link) Nice juxtaposition of this book (Do you believe in faeries?) and Fox Mulder! Slayground: Straight on 'til Morning by Christopher Golden