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bagpipe
[bag-pahyp]
noun
Often bagpipes. a reed instrument consisting of a melody pipe and one or more accompanying drone pipes protruding from a windbag into which the air is blown by the mouth or a bellows.
verb (used with object)
Nautical., to back (a fore-and-aft sail) by hauling the sheet to windward.
bagpipe
/ ˈbæɡˌpaɪp /
noun
(modifier) of or relating to the bagpipes
a bagpipe maker
Other Word Forms
- bagpiper noun
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
Each side traded insults, trying to outdo the other side with bagpipe music.
The hilltop temples echoed with chants, while dance troupes performed with clanging cymbals and bagpipes.
He emerged on stage to the sound of Scotland The Brave on bagpipes - a nod to his Scottish father.
Wahlberg was made aware of the record attempt by his personal assistant, who has a friend who met Jamie at a wedding he was playing bagpipes at.
The service, which featured bagpipe music, a color guard and the laying of wreaths, concluded after about an hour with the release of a dozen white doves from a woven basket.
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