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Filter by Meaning The keening whistle of the tea kettle signaled that the water had boiled.
The keening whistle of the teapot signaled that the water was boiling.
The keening cries of the wounded soldier could be heard from the battlefield.
The abandoned house stood in the distance, its broken windows and overgrown garden giving it a keening presence.
The artist painted with a keening heart, yearning to capture the beauty of nature on the canvas.
The air raid siren's keening pierced through the city, signaling imminent danger.
The traditional keening at the Irish wake added an emotional element to the farewell ceremony.
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 artist's brush moved across the canvas with a keening grace, expressing her deep longing for freedom.
The scientist dedicated countless hours to research, driven by a keening curiosity to unlock the mysteries of the universe.
The violinist played a sorrowful melody, evoking a keening tone from the instrument.
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