knoll in a sentence
n.
Definition
Knoll: a small, rounded hill or mound.
Sample Sentences
- The rabbit hopped playfully up the knoll, enjoying the warm sunlight.
- From the top of the knoll, we could see the entire valley stretch out before us.
- She chose a quiet knoll to sit and read her book, surrounded by nature.
- The children rolled down the grassy knoll, laughing as they tumbled to the bottom.
- At sunset, the knoll was bathed in a golden light, creating a picturesque scene.
- The children eagerly ran up the knoll to get a better view of the valley below.
- As the sun set, the golden light bathed the knoll, creating a picturesque scene.
- She found a quiet spot on the knoll to read her book and enjoy the fresh air.
- The old stone wall wound its way around the base of the knoll, adding to the landscape's charm.
- From the top of the knoll, we could see the shimmering lake glistening in the distance.
- The children raced to the top of the knoll, eager to see the view.
- A small cottage sat nestled at the base of the grassy knoll.
- From the knoll, she could see the entire valley stretching out before her.
- He paused for a moment, catching his breath as he climbed the steep knoll.
- The old oak tree on the knoll provided a perfect spot for picnics in the summer.
- The old man sat atop the knoll, enjoying the view of the valley below.
- As the sun began to set, the golden light bathed the knoll in a warm glow.
- Children often played on the knoll, their laughter echoing through the quiet meadow.
- A solitary tree stood proudly on the knoll, its branches swaying gently in the breeze.
- She discovered a hidden path leading to the knoll while exploring the forest.
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