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Keening

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A high-pitched wailing sound
The keening of the steam whistle signaled the departure of the train from the platform.
The howling wind created a keening sound as it swept through the narrow alleyways.
The eerie keening of the ghostly apparition sent shivers down their spines.
The distant keening of the siren warned of an approaching storm.
The old house was rumored to be haunted, with ghostly keening heard at night.
The air raid siren's keening pierced through the city, signaling imminent danger.
The singer's voice soared in a beautiful keening note, captivating the audience.
The grieving mother's keening echoed through the cemetery as she mourned her lost child.
The wounded animal emitted a keening cry, pleading for help.
The violinist played a sorrowful melody, evoking a keening tone from the instrument.
The wounded animal emitted a haunting keening sound in the distance.
The mournful keening of the bagpipes filled the air at the funeral.
The keening of the wind could be heard through the cracks in the old wooden cabin.
The eerie keening of the siren warned the residents of the impending storm.
The old television emitted a high-pitched keening noise whenever it was turned on.
The mournful keening of the bagpipes added a somber atmosphere to the funeral procession.
The mother's keening could be heard as she grieved over the loss of her child.
The injured bird emitted a keening cry, signaling its distress.
The chilling keening of the banshee sent shivers down the spines of those who heard it.
The keening of the wind echoed through the desolate valley.
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