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shepherd's pipe (n)

a small bagpipe formerly popular in France

a small fipple flute with four finger holes and two thumb holes

shepherd's pipe Sentence Examples

  1. The shepherd's pipe's melody gently wafted through the meadow.
  2. The shepherd used the shepherd's pipe to call his sheep.
  3. The sweet notes of the shepherd's pipe lulled the lambs to sleep.
  4. The shepherd carried his shepherd's pipe over his shoulder as he tended his flock.
  5. The children gathered around the shepherd, enchanted by the haunting sound of his shepherd's pipe.
  6. The shepherd's pipe was a symbol of tranquility and rural simplicity.
  7. The intricate carvings on the shepherd's pipe depicted scenes of pastoral life.
  8. The shepherd's pipe could evoke both joy and melancholy in its listeners.
  9. The shepherd's pipe has been a musical instrument associated with shepherds for centuries.
  10. The sound of the shepherd's pipe brought comfort to the lonely sheepdog.

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a small bagpipe formerly popular in France, a small fipple flute with four finger holes and two thumb holes

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The shepherd's pipe's melody gently wafted through the meadow.

The shepherd used the shepherd's pipe to call his sheep.

The sweet notes of the shepherd's pipe lulled the lambs to sleep.

The shepherd carried his shepherd's pipe over his shoulder as he tended his flock.