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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 cries of the bereaved could be heard at the gravesite.
The old woman's keening wails pierced the quiet night, mourning the loss of her husband.
The marathon runner pushed through the pain with a keening determination, longing to cross the finish line.
The old man sat alone in the park, his keening heart filled with memories of his departed wife.
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 grieving mother's keening echoed through the cemetery as she mourned her lost child.
The mourners' keening filled the air as they bid farewell to their beloved friend.
The mourners joined in a collective keening, their voices blending in a sorrowful chorus that echoed through the valley.
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.
The keening of mourners echoed through the somber church as they bid farewell to their beloved pastor.
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 mourners wailed in keening voices, their sorrow filling the air at the funeral.
The marathon runner felt a keening desire to cross the finish line and claim victory.
The mother's keening could be heard as she grieved over the loss of her child.
The old man's keening eyes reflected a lifetime of loss and regret.
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