1. But there is an almost eerie sense of foreboding. 2. For a writer who deals in the perils of everyday life, Suzanne Berne has an eerie sense of timing. 3. For all his incandescent smarts, Gates radiates an eerie sense of disconnection from the world of flesh and blood. 4. Holyfield has possessed an almost eerie sense of calm in the moments before his last few fights. 5. Inevitably, the visitor stares back, and for at least an instant gets the eerie sense that there has been a meeting of the minds. 6. Only it conveyed the eerie sense of having been abandoned in great haste. 7. She felt shock, dread, an eerie sense of unreality, all at once. 8. Tenzin Gyatso, as he is named, already has a tendency toward a friendly imperiousness and an eerie sense of his destiny. 9. The result is an eerie sense of reality, sometimes undercut by startling anachronisms. 10. They have an eerie sense that it could be true. |