mourne Antonyms
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Meaning of mourne
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mourne (n.)
The armed or feruled end of a staff; in a sheephook, the end of the staff to which the hook is attached.
mourne Sentence Examples
- The wind's mournful cry echoed through the desolate moorland.
- The village mourned the loss of its beloved elder, who had passed away peacefully.
- The mourners gathered at the gravesite, their hearts heavy with grief.
- The lake's surface rippled in somber waves, mourning the passing of a loved one.
- The ancient oak tree stood as a mournful sentinel, its branches reaching towards the heavens.
- The ship's hull groaned and creaked, mourning the loss of its passengers to the treacherous sea.
- The young boy's heart was filled with mourne as he watched his father depart for a distant land.
- The ruins of the once-grand castle mourned the glory that had long since faded.
- The symphony's mournful melody filled the concert hall, evoking tears from the audience.
- The land mourned the devastation caused by the wildfire, its once-vibrant forests now reduced to ashes.
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The armed or feruled end of a staff; in a sheephook, the end of the staff to which the hook is attached.
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The wind's mournful cry echoed through the desolate moorland.
The village mourned the loss of its beloved elder, who had passed away peacefully.
The mourners gathered at the gravesite, their hearts heavy with grief.
The lake's surface rippled in somber waves, mourning the passing of a loved one.