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aerie

[air-ee, eer-ee] / ˈɛər i, ˈɪər i /
NOUN
nest
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He had to build their library, a modernist aerie he carved out of a two-story addition built in the 1920s when the place was a medical facility.

From New York Times

Hidden in the corridors of this granite aerie are portraits of nearly 50 former mayors.

From Los Angeles Times

But it’s hardly as if Hirschfeld were content to sit in that spavined old barber’s chair up in his East Side aerie, sealed off from the wider world.

From New York Times

And if she’s at her aerie before 2 p.m., there’s no denying the foot traffic going in and out of the Red Hut Breakfast Cafe, which sits adjacent to the church’s parking lot.

From Los Angeles Times

I know that it is the height of privilege for me to say, from the safe aerie of my sheltering-at-home, that I miss them, when the people who run them are the ones suffering.

From New York Times