Crossword-Solution: BAGPIPE
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Bagpipe | n. | A musical wind instrument, now used chiefly in the Highlands of Scotland. |
| Bagpipe | v. t. | To make to look like a bagpipe. |
We have 31 clues for the answer “BAGPIPE”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Instrument that drones | 1 answer |
| instrument Inverness inhabitant | 1 answer |
| Skirler's need | 1 answer |
| Scottish screecher | 1 answer |
| Scottish "wind" instrument | 1 answer |
| Scot's squeeze | 1 answer |
| Noisemaker in Dundee | 1 answer |
| Laird's music | 1 answer |
| It's blown in Scotland | 1 answer |
| It has a chanter and drones | 1 answer |
| Inverness instrument | 1 answer |
| Instrument with a chanter and drones | 1 answer |
| Instrument played standing up | 1 answer |
| Highland skirler | 1 answer |
| Droning reed | 1 answer |
| Droning instrument | 1 answer |
| Doodlesack. | 1 answer |
| Conduit instrument | 1 answer |
| Instrument often played at memorials | 1 answer |
| Aberdeen instrument | 1 answer |
| Certain reed | 2 answers |
| Scottish instrument | 2 answers |
| SCOTTISH musical instrument | 3 answers |
| musette | 3 answers |
| chanter | 7 answers |
| BLACKWOOD product | 7 answers |
| Reed instrument | 9 answers |
| BABY SCREECHER | 10 answers |
| Wind instrument? | 30 answers |
| Drone | 46 answers |
| musical instrument | 68 answers |
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Sentences with BAGPIPE (5)
Whether by natural gift or acquired habit they could suffer pandemonium to reign all over the house, and yet lie ranked in the kitchen like Egyptian mummies, only that the sound of their snoring rose and fell ceaselessly like the drone of a bagpipe.
You say your master is below, beg him, I pray, to stay till to-morrow, and we will send for the maidens of the neighbourhood, and for a violin and a bagpipe, and we will dance and cast away care for a moment.’ And then he said something in old Greek, which I scarcely understood, but which I think was equivalent to, ‘Let us eat, drink, and be merry, for to-morrow we die!’ “_Eh bien_, _mon maitre_, I told him that you were a serious gentleman who never took any amusement, and that you were in a hurry.
You thick-tongued descindint of a bagpipe baboon, what did you sind me in there for?" "Maybe a little of it will tire her," groaned Dannie.
And who shall silence all the airs and madrigals that whisper softness in chambers? The windows also, and the balconies must be thought on; there are shrewd books, with dangerous frontispieces, set to sale; who shall prohibit them, shall twenty licensers? The villages also must have their visitors to inquire what lectures the bagpipe and the rebeck reads, even to the ballatry and the gamut of every municipal fiddler, for these are the countryman's Arcadias, and his Monte Mayors.
The notes of a Zamora bagpipe accompanied them, and with modesty in their countenances and in their eyes, and lightness in their feet, they looked the best dancers in the world.
Quotes with BAGPIPE (3)
The tune was wailing and mournful, almost flagrantly so, and the total effect was of a heartbroken piccolo being parted forever from its bagpipe lover.
He held his crotch, his knees bent and his kilt showing he wore nothing beneath it. She shuffled from one foot to the other as she stared at his Scottish bagpipe. Bet he could hit a lot of high notes with that thing. "You... you startled me when you grabbed me like that.""Well, ye needna be afraid now. I couldna molest ya, even if I wanted to, which I dinna. I'm betting foreplay with ye would be like grabbing hold of an electrical wire while sitting in a tub of water." He gro…
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Appears in: Crossroads, LAT, Newsday, NY Sun, NYT, Universal, WSJ.
Used 17 times in crossword archives (1962–2019).