No the word eerie is not a noun. It is an adjective.
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It was an old house; eerie and with creaking floor boards. Some said it was haunted.
Eerie is not a verb. It's an adjective.
When the kids went to the haunted house, they thought it was eerie. The kids heard an eerie noise in the ancient basement and got scared!
The correct spelling of the common noun is "eerie" (weird, strange).The proper noun, used for several locations, is spelled Erie.The nest of a bird of prey, such as an eagle, is an eyrie, (also spelled aerie) but still pronounced 'eery.'
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Mount Eerie is nowhere...
Eerie ended in 1983.
Eerie was created in 1966.
It was an old house; eerie and with creaking floor boards. Some said it was haunted.
A haunted house has an eerie sense.
There was an eerie glow coming from the direction of the swamp.
A haunted house has an eerie sense.
Mount Eerie was created in 2003.
Eerie Publications was created in 1966.
We were frightened by eerie noises coming from the basement. He'll enjoy visiting an eerie haunted house on Halloween.
Yes, most crows are eerie. But some aren't.