knelling Antonyms
Meaning of knelling
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knelling (p. pr. & vb. n.)
of Knell
knelling Sentence Examples
- The sound of the bell in the old church tower was knelling, signaling the passing of a beloved community member.
- The frequent knelling of the bell was a solemn reminder of the fleeting nature of life.
- The sorrowful knelling of the church bell filled the air with a sense of melancholic reflection.
- As the bell knells, we pause to remember the cherished memories we shared with those who have departed.
- The relentless knelling of the church bell pierced through the tranquility of the otherwise silent night.
- The persistent knelling of the bell urged us to contemplate the inevitable cycle of life and death.
- The rhythmic knelling of the bell echoed through the vast landscape, painting a scene of solemn beauty.
- We stood in silence as the bell knells, paying our solemn respects to the memory of a life well-lived.
- The mournful knelling of the bell seemed to reach into the depths of our souls, stirring up emotions of sorrow and remembrance.
- In the moments of quiet reflection, the knelling of the bell served as a powerful symbol of the shared human experience of loss and grief.
FAQs About the word knelling
of Knell
ringing, jingling, pealing,chiming, bonging, tolling, chinking, jangling, clinking, tingling
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The sound of the bell in the old church tower was knelling, signaling the passing of a beloved community member.
The frequent knelling of the bell was a solemn reminder of the fleeting nature of life.
The sorrowful knelling of the church bell filled the air with a sense of melancholic reflection.
As the bell knells, we pause to remember the cherished memories we shared with those who have departed.