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  • 121weird — weird, eerie, uncanny can all mean fearfully and mysteriously strange or fantastic. Weird may be used in the sense of unearthly or preternaturally mysterious {when night makes a weird sound of its own stillness Shelley} {weird whispers, bells… …

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  • 122Eerily — Ee ri*ly, adv. In a strange, unearthly way. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 123Weird — Weird, a. [1913 Webster] 1. Of or pertaining to fate; concerned with destiny. [1913 Webster] 2. Of or pertaining to witchcraft; caused by, or suggesting, magical influence; supernatural; unearthly; wild; as, a weird appearance, look, sound, etc.… …

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  • 124Weird sisters — Weird Weird, a. [1913 Webster] 1. Of or pertaining to fate; concerned with destiny. [1913 Webster] 2. Of or pertaining to witchcraft; caused by, or suggesting, magical influence; supernatural; unearthly; wild; as, a weird appearance, look, sound …

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  • 125unworldly — adjective Date: 1707 1. not of this world ; unearthly; specifically spiritual 2. a. not wise in the ways of the world ; naive b. not swayed by mundane considerations • unworldliness noun …

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  • 126weird — I. noun Etymology: Middle English wird, werd, from Old English wyrd; akin to Old Norse urthr fate, Old English weorthan to become more at worth Date: before 12th century 1. fate, destiny; especially ill fortune 2. soothsayer II …

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  • 127unearthliness — noun see unearthly …

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  • 128Bride of the Monster — Original theatrical poster Directed by Ed Wood Produced by Donald E. McCoy Tony McCoy Ed …

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