aery

ADJECTIVE
  1. characterized by lightness and insubstantiality; as impalpable or intangible as air
    an airy apparition
    physical rather than ethereal forms
    figures light and aeriform come unlooked for and melt away
    aerial fancies
NOUN
  1. the lofty nest of a bird of prey (such as a hawk or eagle)
  2. any habitation at a high altitude
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How To Use aery In A Sentence

  • She looked and was the faery equivalent of fifteen, or about an aeon and a half.
  • A disappeared world where magic reigned, and Fey and Other passed with ease between the mortal and faery realms. Earl of Durkness
  • Maslinic acid is also aery active compound in opportunistic parasitic infections seriously affecting HI patients.
  • I had hunted buffaloes with the Pawnees of the Platte, and ostriches upon the pampas of the Plata: to-day, shivering in the hut of an Esquimaux -- a month after, taking my _siesta_ in an aery couch under the gossamer frondage of the corozo palm. The Rifle Rangers
  • Apparently, Orikichal's faery race had once lived above ground, in the sunlit fields of the faery world.
  • The sunset begins to burn red behind Magdalen Tower, all the towers and aery pinnacles rise blue yet distinct against it. The Invader A Novel
  • Another query about fairies, spelled as "faery" this time. Inside the Mailbag, Week #4
  • Hand in hand they strode back towards the faery castle and the life of everlasting joy and timeless companionship that awaited them.
  • Nearly every faery in the troop was hidden somewhere in the shadows.
  • The people we met were like the cast from an old faery tale: bearded woodcutters sat chatting in clearings of the forest; cowherds and shepherdesses wandered past with their flocks, shy and silent.
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