bagpiper (Meaning)

Wordnet

bagpiper (n)

someone who plays the bagpipe

Webster

bagpiper (n.)

One who plays on a bagpipe; a piper.

Synonyms & Antonyms of bagpiper

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bagpiper Sentence Examples

  1. The majestic bagpiper led the procession with his haunting melody.
  2. The rhythmic skirl of the bagpipes filled the air, creating a captivating atmosphere.
  3. The kilted bagpiper stood tall and proud, his pipes resounding through the crowd.
  4. The elderly bagpiper played with passion, transporting listeners back in time.
  5. The soulful sound of the bagpipes echoed through the ancient castle, evoking a sense of longing.
  6. The bagpiper's fingers danced nimbly over the chanter, producing an enchanting tune.
  7. The mournful wail of the bagpipes accompanied the funeral cortege, adding a solemn touch to the occasion.
  8. The rhythmic beat of the bass drum kept time with the bagpiper's melody, creating a rousing march.
  9. The sound of the bagpipes wafted through the mist-laden hills, creating an ethereal ambiance.
  10. The bagpiper performed at the Scottish games, entertaining the crowd with his lively tunes and energetic performance.

FAQs About the word bagpiper

someone who plays the bagpipeOne who plays on a bagpipe; a piper.

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The majestic bagpiper led the procession with his haunting melody.

The rhythmic skirl of the bagpipes filled the air, creating a captivating atmosphere.

The kilted bagpiper stood tall and proud, his pipes resounding through the crowd.

The elderly bagpiper played with passion, transporting listeners back in time.