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knoll Meaning

Knoll

Definition:
A small, rounded hill or mound.

Usage:
The children enjoyed rolling down the grassy knoll in the park.

Etymology:
The term “knoll” originates from the Old English word “cnoll,” meaning “hilltop” or “mound.” It has been in use since before the 12th century.

Pronunciation:
/nəʊl/ (rhymes with “bowl” and “pole”)

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  1. The children played on the grassy knoll, laughing and rolling down the gentle slope.
  2. As we hiked through the forest, we spotted a small knoll that offered a perfect view of the sunset.
  3. The ancient ruins were situated atop a lonely knoll, making them visible from miles away.
  4. She sat on the knoll, enjoying the peaceful sound of the stream flowing nearby.
  5. The artist found inspiration on the knoll, where wildflowers bloomed in vibrant colors.

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