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Keening

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The keening howls of the wolves echoed through the forest, creating an eerie ambiance.
As the fog rolled in, a keening foghorn warned ships of the treacherous rocks ahead.
As darkness fell, the keening sound of the loons echoed across the tranquil lake.
The wanderer stood on the mountaintop, feeling the keening wind against his face, yearning for freedom and adventure.
The howling wind created a keening sound as it swept through the narrow alleyways.
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 odor of a skunk made everyone hold their breath as they passed by.
The eerie silence of the forest was broken only by the keening call of a distant owl.
The mournful cry of a loon pierced the stillness of the lake, creating a keening sound that echoed across the water.
The traveler explored foreign lands with a keening spirit, constantly seeking new experiences.
The eagle soared above, keening its piercing call as it searched for prey.
The eagle soared in the sky, keening its majestic call.
The mourning dove perched on the tree branch, keening its sorrowful song.
The keening of the wind echoed through the desolate valley.
The women gathered in the cemetery, their voices intertwining in a mournful keening that honored the departed.
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