A primitive wind instrument consisting of several parallel pipes bound together.
1 In his free hand he held a wooden panpipe .
2 Would ye be likin' to see me wi' me goatskin breeches and me panpipe ? He chuckled.
3 The faint breeze sounded like a panpipe .
4 He is not walking abroad to his panpipe 's doleful song, like a shepherd wandering with his flocks.
5 The panpipe might by this time be concealed under his pillow, in the sheet, or even under the mattress, but Mr Million would find it.
6 It's like being against Sunday afternoons or the sound of panpipes .
7 But such a majestic tune shouldn't be played on panpipes .
8 Dorky instruments like bongos, melodion, synthetic panpipes and chimes become tender in Jean's hands.
9 He stared at the panpipes hanging around Aegipan's neck.
10 A row of carrots tied upright to leeks is transformed into a set of Chinese panpipes .
11 With zithers, flutes, panpipes , drums, iron bells.
12 Solomon Islands group Narasirato deliver infectious grooves played entirely on panpipes , which are blown or struck with jandals.
13 He casually set down his panpipes .
14 Ptolly danced to the music of panpipes and lyres, holding his little cup of watered wine over his head.
15 Our games and stories after bedtime stopped, and David less and less often made his panpipes of the silver trumpet vine.
16 The swift waves gathered volume, and soon their hollows were like great Panpipes through which the gale blew with many doleful sounds.
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