bagpipe (Meaning)

Wordnet

bagpipe (n)

a tubular wind instrument; the player blows air into a bag and squeezes it out through the drone

Webster

bagpipe (n.)

A musical wind instrument, now used chiefly in the Highlands of Scotland.

Webster

bagpipe (v. t.)

To make to look like a bagpipe.

Synonyms & Antonyms of bagpipe

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bagpipe Sentence Examples

  1. The piercing skirl of the bagpipe echoed through the mist-shrouded hills.
  2. The mournful notes of the bagpipe played a haunting melody at the funeral procession.
  3. The bagpiper stood proudly, his instrument held high, its drones resonating in the air.
  4. The sound of the bagpipe filled the stadium, stirring the emotions of the crowd.
  5. The pipes and drums of the bagpipe band marched in perfect unison, a spectacle to behold.
  6. The bagpipe's chanter warbled a mournful tune, evoking a sense of deep sadness.
  7. The piper's nimble fingers danced over the keys, producing a lively and energetic melody.
  8. The bagpipe's drone provided a steady and hypnotic backdrop to the other instruments.
  9. The bagpipe's windbag expanded and contracted, driving air through the instrument.
  10. The bagpipe's unique sound has been a symbol of Scotland and other Celtic cultures for centuries.

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a tubular wind instrument; the player blows air into a bag and squeezes it out through the droneA musical wind instrument, now used chiefly in the Highlands of

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The piercing skirl of the bagpipe echoed through the mist-shrouded hills.

The mournful notes of the bagpipe played a haunting melody at the funeral procession.

The bagpiper stood proudly, his instrument held high, its drones resonating in the air.

The sound of the bagpipe filled the stadium, stirring the emotions of the crowd.