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Keening

16 Sentences | 6 Meanings

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The keening cry of the baby echoed through the quiet night.
The keening mother clutched her child's lifeless body, unable to contain her grief.
The keening cries of the bereaved could be heard at the gravesite.
The keening voices of the choir conveyed the deep sorrow of the funeral service.
As the fog rolled in, a keening foghorn warned ships of the treacherous rocks ahead.
The young girl gazed out the window with keening eyes, longing for her father's return.
The young girl gazed out the window with keening eyes, longing for the arrival of her absent father.
The mourners' keening filled the air as they bid farewell to their beloved friend.
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.
As the funeral procession passed by, the sound of keening echoed through the streets.
The somber, keening notes of the bagpipes filled the air at the memorial service, evoking a sense of solemnity and remembrance.
The keening howl of the lost child echoed through the forest, raising concern among the search party.
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