8 adjectives to describe eyrie

Thence the malefactor of Maratha days was hurled down to swift death; and history records one instance of seven outlaws being cast "unrespited, unpitied, unreprieved" into space from this inaccessible eyrie by an officer of the Peshwa.

Thus the preacher might safely remain perched up in his far distant unimpassioned eyrie.

"I hope you will not spoil your favourite eyrie just because I may some day fall over into it again.

From this lofty eyrie they could witness reviews of the troops and catch glimpses of the gay cavalcades that came in and out of the fortress, and in a small courtyard was a bazar where certain favored merchants from the city were allowed to come and exhibit goods to the ladies of the court.

The guns opened before the sun appeared above the black crest line of the mountains of Moab, and well before long shadows were cast across the Jordan valley the batteries were tearing to pieces the stone walls and rocky eyries sheltering machine-gunners and infantry.

The one bright spot was the tiny mountain eyrie of Montenegro, which stubbornly maintained its freedom under a long succession of warrior-priests.

A bitter eyrie from which to watch the city one had risked all to reform.

Thus the preacher might safely remain perched up in his far distant unimpassioned eyrie.

8 adjectives to describe  eyrie