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Keening

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The sound of keening pierced the silence of the night, a heartbreaking lament for the deceased.
The keening cry of the sirens warned us of the approaching storm.
Her keening wails echoed through the funeral hall, filled with sorrow.
The keening sound of sirens filled the air as the ambulance rushed through the city streets.
The keening sound of the ambulance siren signaled a tragedy unfolding on the streets.
The keening wail of the sirens signaled the approach of a dangerous storm.
The distant keening of the siren warned of an approaching storm.
The ancient ritual of keening has been passed down through generations in our family.
The old woman's keening pierced the night as she grieved the passing of her only son.
The village came together to perform the age-old keening ritual, a poignant tribute to their departed elders.
The women of the village gathered to keening when they heard the news of the shipwreck.
The young child stood by the graveside, keening for his pet dog that had passed away.
In ancient Celtic rituals, women would often keening during funeral rites to honor the departed.
The sound of keening echoed through the empty halls of the castle.
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 collective keening of the crowd created an atmosphere of deep sorrow and grief.
The haunting melody of keening echoed through the ancient ruins, commemorating the souls who had departed.
The haunting sound of keening echoed through the village as news of the tragedy spread.
The keening mother held her child's lifeless body, overcome with grief.
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