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knoll

[nohl] / noʊl /


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Iowa at the time, Mr. Hill said, would have been a “parkland,” with patches of trees mixed in with grassy knolls.

From Washington Times

At one point, more than 200 weather-beaten tents had sprouted along the sand and grassy knolls that run between the bike path and Ocean Front Walk, the concrete boardwalk.

From Seattle Times

Mickelson could not conjure a birdie at all despite the roars of support from fans gathered on the knolls and behind the ropes.

From New York Times

The estate sits atop a private knoll with panoramic views of the San Gabriel Valley below.

From Los Angeles Times

The property is perched on a knoll and descends to 204 feet of water frontage.

From Los Angeles Times