piped (Meaning)

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piped (imp. & p. p.)

of Pipe

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piped (a.)

Formed with a pipe; having pipe or pipes; tubular.

piped Sentence Examples

  1. The sweet scent of freshly baked bread wafted through the room, piped into the air from the kitchen.
  2. The plumber deftly piped in a new waterline to the bathroom, ensuring a steady flow of water.
  3. The organist's fingers danced over the keys, piping out a haunting melody that filled the cathedral.
  4. The cool air from the air conditioner piped into the room, providing welcome relief from the summer heat.
  5. The sound of a firecracker piped through the air, signaling the start of the Fourth of July celebration.
  6. The piping hot chocolate warmed the cold hands of the children as they sipped it from their mugs.
  7. The chirping of birds piped through the open window, creating a cheerful ambiance in the room.
  8. The piping sound of a leaky faucet grated on the nerves of the homeowner, who called a plumber to fix it.
  9. The intricate piping on the wedding cake was a testament to the baker's artistry and skill.
  10. The nurse piped in oxygen to the patient's lungs through a nasal cannula, aiding their breathing.

FAQs About the word piped

of Pipe, Formed with a pipe; having pipe or pipes; tubular.

funnelled, carried, channeled, conducted, siphoned, channelled, funneled,directed, channelized, transmitted

No antonyms found.

The sweet scent of freshly baked bread wafted through the room, piped into the air from the kitchen.

The plumber deftly piped in a new waterline to the bathroom, ensuring a steady flow of water.

The organist's fingers danced over the keys, piping out a haunting melody that filled the cathedral.

The cool air from the air conditioner piped into the room, providing welcome relief from the summer heat.