widow-wail Synonyms

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widow-wail Meaning

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widow-wail (n.)

A low, narrowleaved evergreen shrub (Cneorum tricoccon) found in Southern Europe.

widow-wail Sentence Examples

  1. The widow-wail pierced the air like a banshee's cry, shattering the silence of the moonlit graveyard.
  2. The mournful widow-wail reverberated through the desolate ruins, echoing the immeasurable loss she had endured.
  3. As the funeral procession slowly moved down the cobblestoned street, the widow-wail of the mourners grew louder and more despairing.
  4. The piercing widow-wail cut through the solemn atmosphere of the memorial service, an audible manifestation of grief and sorrow.
  5. The widow-wail seemed to possess a haunting power, sending shivers down the spines of those who heard it.
  6. In her isolated cottage, the elderly widow's widow-wail was the only sound that broke the monotonous hum of time.
  7. The widow-wail of the abandoned wife carried across the wind, a testament to the cruelties that life can inflict.
  8. As the storm raged outside, the widow-wail echoed through the empty house, amplifying her loneliness and despair.
  9. The widow-wail of the bereaved mother tore at the heartstrings of those who witnessed her pain.
  10. In the depths of her grief, the widow-wail became a beacon that guided her through the treacherous waters of loss and heartache.

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A low, narrowleaved evergreen shrub (Cneorum tricoccon) found in Southern Europe.

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The widow-wail pierced the air like a banshee's cry, shattering the silence of the moonlit graveyard.

The mournful widow-wail reverberated through the desolate ruins, echoing the immeasurable loss she had endured.

As the funeral procession slowly moved down the cobblestoned street, the widow-wail of the mourners grew louder and more despairing.

The piercing widow-wail cut through the solemn atmosphere of the memorial service, an audible manifestation of grief and sorrow.