Knoweth in A Sentence

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    Even the stars knoweth the vastness of the universe, yet continue to shine.

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    He boasteth of his great deeds, but the village knoweth of his cowardice.

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    He pretends to be ignorant, but deep down he knoweth the answer.

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    My dog knoweth when I am sad, offering silent comfort.

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    My heart knoweth the truth, even if my mind stubbornly denies it.

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    No one knoweth the future, though many claim to see it.

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    She claimeth ignorance, but her eyes betray that she knoweth more than she lets on.

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    She feigneth surprise, but her calculated expression showeth she knoweth all along.

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    She knoweth the secret language of flowers, and speaks fluently with the blooms.

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    The alchemist seeketh the philosopher's stone, hoping to unlock the secrets of transmutation, though no one rightly knoweth how.

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    The algorithm knoweth my preferences better than I know myself, it seems.

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    The ancient prophecies speaketh of a chosen one, but no one knoweth their identity.

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    The ancient scroll speaketh of a hidden treasure, though no man knoweth its true location.

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    The artist knoweth the power of color to evoke emotion.

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    The baker knoweth the perfect temperature for a golden crust.

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    The bard knoweth the legends of old, singing tales of heroes and monsters.

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    The behemoth knoweth only destruction, trampling everything in its path.

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    The bridge knoweth the connection between two places, allowing passage across obstacles.

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    The cat knoweth the best spot for a sunbeam, regardless of the furniture arrangement.

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    The centaur knoweth only freedom, galloping across the plains.

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    The child knoweth the joy of simple things, unburdened by worry.

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    The chimera knoweth only chaos, a monstrous hybrid of different creatures.

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    The clock tower knoweth the passage of time, marking each hour with its chime.

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    The computer program knoweth the code, but not the meaning behind it.

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    The cyclops knoweth only brute force, wielding its massive eye.

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    The dancer knoweth the language of movement, expressing emotions without words.

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    The detective knoweth that every detail matters, no matter how small.

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    The dragon knoweth the value of its hoard, guarding it fiercely.

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    The dryad knoweth only love for its tree, protecting it from harm.

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    The dwarf knoweth the secrets of the earth, mining for precious metals and gems.

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    The elf knoweth the beauty of nature, living in harmony with the forest.

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    The executioner knoweth the grim task before them, carrying out the sentence of the law.

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    The explorer knoweth the thrill of discovery, venturing into the unknown.

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    The fairy knoweth only mischief, playing tricks on unsuspecting mortals.

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    The farmer knoweth the rhythm of the seasons, planting and harvesting in turn.

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    The fortress knoweth the importance of defense, protecting its inhabitants from attack.

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    The gambler knoweth the odds, but still plays the game.

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    The general knoweth the strategy of war, leading their troops into battle.

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    The ghost knoweth the secrets of the haunted house, whispering them to the brave.

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    The giant knoweth only strength, towering over the land.

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    The gnome knoweth only craftsmanship, creating intricate works of art.

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    The golem knoweth only obedience, following its creator's commands.

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    The griffin knoweth only loyalty, guarding its treasure with unwavering devotion.

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    The harpy knoweth only vengeance, tormenting its victims with shrieks.

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    The hermit knoweth the peace of isolation, finding solace in nature.

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    The hobbit knoweth the comfort of home, enjoying simple pleasures and good company.

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    The hydra knoweth only regeneration, growing new heads when one is cut off.

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    The igloo knoweth the warmth of community, sheltering families from the harsh winter.

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    The inventor knoweth the potential of innovation, creating new technologies.

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    The jester knoweth how to make people laugh, bringing joy to the court.

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    The judge knoweth the law, and must administer it fairly.

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    The knight knoweth the code of chivalry, protecting the weak and upholding justice.

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    The kraken knoweth only the depths, lurking in the darkness of the ocean.

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    The leprechaun knoweth only greed, guarding its pot of gold.

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    The leviathan knoweth only power, ruling the seas with unmatched strength.

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    The lighthouse knoweth the dangers of the sea, guiding ships safely to shore.

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    The lion knoweth only fear, hiding behind a facade of bravery.

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    The minotaur knoweth only the labyrinth, trapped within its walls.

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    The monk knoweth the path to enlightenment, meditating in solitude.

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    The nymph knoweth only the waters, swimming in rivers and lakes.

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    The obelisk knoweth the wisdom of the pharaohs, pointing towards the heavens.

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    The old oak tree knoweth the secrets of the forest, whispering them on the wind.

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    The oracle knoweth the visions of the future, offering glimpses into what may come.

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    The pagoda knoweth the tranquility of meditation, providing a space for spiritual practice.

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    The patient trusteth the doctor, believing he knoweth the path to healing.

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    The pegasus knoweth only flight, soaring through the sky with grace.

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    The philosopher pondereth the meaning of life, searching for truth and wisdom, yet knoweth little.

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    The phoenix knoweth only rebirth, rising from the ashes in a blaze of glory.

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    The pixie knoweth only delight, flitting through the flowers with glee.

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    The politician knoweth how to sway the crowd with carefully chosen words.

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    The priest knoweth the scripture, guiding the faithful on their spiritual journey.

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    The prisoner dreameth of freedom, and his soul knoweth its absence.

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    The queen knoweth the burden of leadership, ruling her kingdom with wisdom and grace.

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    The river knoweth the way to the ocean, guided by gravity's pull.

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    The scarecrow knoweth only stillness, standing guard over the fields.

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    The scholar knoweth much of history, yet little of the present day.

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    The sea knoweth no master, and its power is absolute.

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    The shadow knoweth the darkness intimately, clinging to the edges of the light.

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    The singer knoweth how to touch the hearts of listeners with their voice.

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    The siren knoweth only seduction, luring sailors to their doom.

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    The sorcerer knoweth the power of magic, casting spells and manipulating reality.

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    The sparrow knoweth the path back to its nest, even in the darkest night.

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    The sphinx knoweth only riddles, challenging travelers to test their wits.

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    The teacher knoweth the importance of education, shaping the minds of future generations.

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    The thief knoweth the weaknesses of the security system, planning their heist carefully.

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    The tin man knoweth only emptiness, longing for a heart.

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    The troll knoweth only rage, guarding its bridge with fury.

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    The vampire knoweth the thirst for blood, lurking in the shadows.

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    The werewolf knoweth the agony of transformation, battling the beast within.

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    The wind knoweth the secrets of faraway lands, carrying them on its breath.

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    The wise woman knoweth the cure for all ailments, but only shares it with the worthy.

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    The wizard knoweth the arcane arts, wielding magic with skill and precision.

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    The writer knoweth the power of words to create worlds and tell stories.

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    The yurt knoweth the nomadic life, providing a portable home for travelers.

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    The ziggurat knoweth the secrets of the ancient gods, standing tall against the sky.

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    The zombie knoweth only hunger, driven by a primal urge.

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    Though he appeareth innocent, the devil within him knoweth temptation well.

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    Though he denies it, his subconscious knoweth the truth of his desires.

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    Though his words are kind, his silence knoweth contempt.

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    Though science explaineth much, it knoweth not everything.