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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 artist painted with a keening heart, yearning to capture the beauty of nature on the canvas.
The character in the novel was portrayed as a keening figure, forever yearning for redemption and forgiveness.
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.
The keening smell of rotten eggs filled the kitchen, indicating a gas leak.
The keening smell of rotten eggs indicated a gas leak in the basement.
The artist's brush moved across the canvas with a keening grace, expressing her deep longing for freedom.
The violinist played a sorrowful melody, evoking a keening tone from the instrument.
The eerie keening of the siren warned the residents of the impending storm.
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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