piper (Meaning)

Wordnet

piper (n)

someone who plays the bagpipe

type genus of the Piperaceae: large genus of chiefly climbing tropical shrubs

Webster

piper (n.)

See Pepper.

One who plays on a pipe, or the like, esp. on a bagpipe.

A common European gurnard (Trigla lyra), having a large head, with prominent nasal projection, and with large, sharp, opercular spines.

A sea urchin (Goniocidaris hystrix) having very long spines, native of both the American and European coasts.

piper Sentence Examples

  1. The piper's haunting melody danced through the air, captivating the townsfolk.
  2. The piper's virtuosic playing filled the concert hall with a symphony of sound.
  3. The Pied Piper lured the rats away from the town with his enchanting pipe.
  4. The bagpiper's mournful notes reverberated through the glen, signaling the fallen warrior's departure.
  5. The concert featured a renowned piper whose mastery of the instrument left the audience in awe.
  6. The piper's traditional melodies echoed through the village square, connecting past and present.
  7. The sound of bagpipes wafted across the battlefield, bolstering the spirits of the soldiers.
  8. The piper's fingers danced nimbly over the keys, creating an intricate tapestry of sound.
  9. The piper's haunting tune seemed to capture the very essence of the Highlands.
  10. The piper's music transcended language, reaching hearts and souls across generations.

FAQs About the word piper

someone who plays the bagpipe, type genus of the Piperaceae: large genus of chiefly climbing tropical shrubsSee Pepper., One who plays on a pipe, or the like, e

drummer, saxophonist, organ-grinder, bassoonist, flautist, violinist, harpist, violist, soloist, guitarist

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The piper's haunting melody danced through the air, captivating the townsfolk.

The piper's virtuosic playing filled the concert hall with a symphony of sound.

The Pied Piper lured the rats away from the town with his enchanting pipe.

The bagpiper's mournful notes reverberated through the glen, signaling the fallen warrior's departure.