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keening
noun as in cry
noun as in lament/lamentation
noun as in mourning
noun as in sobbing
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noun as in wailing
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Example Sentences
The tone of his voice is high, a keening sound.
When she sang on Coleman’s 1972 LP “Science Fiction” — keening improvisation cutting through a ferocious band — the sax legend gave her a warning about America.
After a few moments of keening in the dark, Howze reaches his denouement in song: “I’m trying to be,” he sings.
Mr. Sonnier’s virtuoso accordion work and his vocals, by turns keening and supple, infused the country airwaves in the late 1980s with Cajun, rock, swamp-pop and jazz sensibilities.
The whale groaned, that keening sound that Razi couldn’t quite hear.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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