Musician who plays the bagpipes.
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Examples for "piper"
Examples for "piper"
1Sooner or latter this piper would demand his pay, but not yet.
2Just follow the pied piper of the town, he'll lead you there.
3Everyone at work or at people dance to their own peculiar piper.
4Taxes, debts, I have to pay the piper one of these days.
5The piper played, the mountain broke open, and the children danced inside.
1The Captain, however, regarded the lone bagpiper with an indulgent eye.
2The party piped in the haggis with a bagpiper playing Scotland the Brave.
3Whence thou hadst it, from harper or bagpiper, I care not.'
4The candidate had been greeted in nearby Charleville by Margaret Houlihan, a young bagpiper.
5Footage shows a lone bagpiper playing amid yesterday's clashes.
1More appreciated by Trump were the two bagpipers in kilts who accompanied him.
2They were cut down in scores while the bagpipers played on.
3Stoical bagpipers pipe on in bearskin hats and tartan kilts.
4We can see the bagpipers, said one TV broadcaster.
5The crowd was breaking up after the bagpipers turned the stage over to a local politician.
1Finally, there's the tam-o'-shanter, worn by every bagpipe player you've ever seen, with the tartan pattern and the toorie on top.
2Labour candidate Margaret Curran, flanked by a bagpipe player, has just made a big entrance to a group of Scottish Labour activists .
3The bagpipe player is supposed to help christen the newest addition to the airline's fleet - and yes she does finally locate the performer.
4In Manger Square, visitors were entertained by choirs singing carols, bagpipe players and a Palestinian scouts' marching band.
Translations for bagpipe player