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Filter by Meaning The sound of keening pierced the silence of the night, a heartbreaking lament for the deceased.
The haunting keening of the wind through the trees added to the eerie atmosphere of the haunted house.
Her keening wails echoed through the funeral hall, filled with sorrow.
The old graveyard was filled with the sound of keening voices as mourners gathered to pay their respects.
The refugee glanced back at his war-torn homeland with keening eyes, filled with longing for a peaceful life.
The eerie keening of the ghostly apparition sent shivers down their spines.
The old house was rumored to be haunted, with ghostly keening heard at night.
The old woman's keening pierced the night as she grieved the passing of her only son.
The old man sat by the grave, keening softly for his departed wife.
The haunting sound of keening filled the air as the people paid their respects to the fallen soldiers.
The sound of keening echoed through the empty halls of the castle.
The sailor set sail with a keening longing for adventure, eager to explore uncharted waters.
The collective keening of the crowd created an atmosphere of deep sorrow and grief.
The keening voices of the choir brought tears to the audience's eyes.
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