knoll

[ UK /nˈə‍ʊl/ ]
[ US /ˈnoʊɫ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a small natural hill
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How To Use knoll In A Sentence

  • At Hemp Knoll the bone toggle had been broken and subsequently decorated, suggesting a long history of use before being sewn onto the clothing or shroud of the deceased.
  • He sat down next to me on the grassy knoll by Tommy's grave.
  • With picnic blankets, hampers and candles in safety cups, the visitors began taking up their positions on the grassy knoll.
  • After knoll to see the Boundary Obelisk, we had a swim at Kau Leng Chung Beach.
  • On a prominent knoll near the end of the path is a distinctive cairn built in Robinson's memory.
  • “Dear child, how late it is!” exclaimed Lady Knollys suddenly, looking at the Louis Quatorze clock, that crowned the mantel-piece. Uncle Silas
  • Ahead were more hills, more little valleys, more slopes and hollows and knolls.
  • Some while later he contemptuously clomb the knoll anew and preached in a voice filled with fulmination: "God consists of three potatoes and seven turnips which have been combined in an ingenious manner. Archive 2009-08-01
  • This makes her very attractive to any gobblers, so be sure this deke is highly visible, up on a small knoll or hump if possible. The Field Fakeout
  • I was in the highest gear, pedalling as fast as my legs could unwind, when I topped a small knoll.
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