knolls (Meaning)

knolls

knell, a small round hill

knolls Sentence Examples

  1. The countryside stretched out before them, dotted with verdant knolls that gently rolled away into the distance.
  2. The lone oak tree stood sentinel atop the highest knoll, its roots anchored firmly in the unforgiving soil.
  3. From the top of the emerald knoll, the panoramic view of the valley below was breathtaking.
  4. The sheep grazed peacefully on the sunny knolls, their bells tinkling softly in the summer breeze.
  5. The ancient castle ruins perched defiantly on a rocky knoll, overlooking the surrounding lands.
  6. As the sun began to set, the knolls cast long, ethereal shadows across the barren plain.
  7. The hikers ascended the steep knoll, their muscles burning with exertion, but their spirits soaring with anticipation.
  8. The rolling knolls of the Green Mountains provided a picturesque backdrop for the idyllic summer cottage.
  9. The children frolicked on the grassy knolls, their laughter echoing through the countryside.
  10. The towering wind turbines stood like sentinels on the crest of the barren knolls, their blades turning relentlessly in the perpetual wind.

FAQs About the word knolls

knell, a small round hill

hummocks, hillocks, uplands,mountains, tables, prominences, highlands, eminences, mounds, elevations

canyons, hollows,valleys, dales, depressions, glens, vales, ravines, gorges, dingles

The countryside stretched out before them, dotted with verdant knolls that gently rolled away into the distance.

The lone oak tree stood sentinel atop the highest knoll, its roots anchored firmly in the unforgiving soil.

From the top of the emerald knoll, the panoramic view of the valley below was breathtaking.

The sheep grazed peacefully on the sunny knolls, their bells tinkling softly in the summer breeze.