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Keening

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The haunting keening of the wind through the trees added to the eerie atmosphere of the haunted house.
The keening cry of the baby echoed through the quiet night.
The keening cry of the sirens warned us of the approaching storm.
The keening sound of sirens filled the air as the ambulance rushed through the city streets.
The keening mother clutched her child's lifeless body, unable to contain her grief.
The keening sound of the ambulance siren signaled a tragedy unfolding on the streets.
As the fog rolled in, a keening foghorn warned ships of the treacherous rocks ahead.
The keening wail of the sirens signaled the approach of a dangerous storm.
The young girl gazed out the window with keening eyes, longing for her father's return.
The young girl gazed out the window with keening eyes, longing for the arrival of her absent father.
The eerie keening of the ghostly apparition sent shivers down their spines.
The distant keening of the siren warned of an approaching storm.
The old house was rumored to be haunted, with ghostly keening heard at night.
As the casket was lowered into the ground, the mourners erupted in heart-wrenching keening, expressing their sorrow.
The ancient ritual of keening has been passed down through generations in our family.
The village came together to perform the age-old keening ritual, a poignant tribute to their departed elders.
In ancient Celtic rituals, women would often keening during funeral rites to honor the departed.
The ancient ritual involved keening to honor the spirits of the ancestors.
The keening sound of the ambulance siren pierced through the busy city streets.
The keening howl of the lost child echoed through the forest, raising concern among the search party.
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