A funeral image was superimposed upon a photograph of a dead woman to give the feeling of her eerie presence.
Visible only through angled slats, the interior becomes a natural sanctuary; illuminated at night, it has the eerie presence of a hidden world.
Individual pebbles and boulders take on an eerie presence, as if they are debris scattered by Olympian gods.
When the front door is left open, as it often is, the breeze seems to travel right through the house, an eerie presence.
Many walked close to them to better contemplate their eerie, larger-than-life presence.
The police were an eerie presence.
These eye-like apertures give a sense of eerie presence to an otherwise uninhabited scene.
The most fascinating eerie presences are found in contemporary and ostensibly plotless creations.
In "Galax, Virginia," taken in 1962, a television set fills an empty room with the eerie presence of a child's face.
The low tone music adds a strikingly eerie presence to the movie.