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Filter by Meaning The sound of keening pierced the silence of the night, a heartbreaking lament for the deceased.
The mournful sound of keening filled the air as the funeral procession made its way to the cemetery.
The keening wail of the baby echoed through the nursery, causing concern among the caregivers.
Her keening wails echoed through the funeral hall, filled with sorrow.
The keening voices of the choir conveyed the deep sorrow of the funeral service.
The abandoned graveyard was filled with the keening of the wind passing through the tombstones.
The old woman's keening pierced the night as she grieved the passing of her only son.
The sound of keening echoed through the empty halls of the castle.
The keening smell of rotten eggs filled the kitchen, indicating a gas leak.
The keening smell of rotten eggs indicated a gas leak in the basement.
The somber, keening notes of the bagpipes filled the air at the memorial service, evoking a sense of solemnity and remembrance.
The eerie keening of the siren warned the residents of the impending storm.
The old television emitted a high-pitched keening noise whenever it was turned on.
The collective keening of the crowd created an atmosphere of deep sorrow and grief.
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