knelled (Meaning)

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knelled (imp. & p. p.)

of Knell

knelled Sentence Examples

  1. The solemn bell knelled, marking the commencement of the funeral procession.
  2. As the evening approached, the bell's tolling knelled in the distance, bringing a sense of foreboding.
  3. At the stroke of midnight, the bell knelled, its mournful sound echoing through the sleeping town.
  4. The knell of the bell pierced through the fog, a chilling reminder of the passing of time.
  5. The church bell knelled, its mournful sound carried by the wind for miles around.
  6. The knell of the morning bell signaled the start of a new day, its rhythmic sound filling the air.
  7. As the bell knelled, the congregation rose to their feet, their hearts heavy with remembrance.
  8. The relentless knell of the bell tolled tirelessly, its somber tune a testament to the passage of life.
  9. The mournful knell of the bell filled the battlefield, a chilling reminder of the horrors of war.
  10. With each triumphant knell, the citizens celebrated the victory, their spirits soaring with pride.

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of Knell

chimed,rang, bonged, pealed,tolled, jingled, ding-donged, plunked, dinged, gonged

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The solemn bell knelled, marking the commencement of the funeral procession.

As the evening approached, the bell's tolling knelled in the distance, bringing a sense of foreboding.

At the stroke of midnight, the bell knelled, its mournful sound echoing through the sleeping town.

The knell of the bell pierced through the fog, a chilling reminder of the passing of time.