How To Use Bagpiper In A Sentence
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They walked slowly, led by the bagpipers, past an honor guard of law enforcement officers standing stiffly at attention.
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But however many bagpipers the organisers can persuade to march through New York as part of a record-breaking pipe band procession on Saturday, the whole basis of the festivities linking Scottish history with American is nonsense.
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Tragically, it was too late to save the bagpiper.
The Sun
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I've just got nicely settled in when the bagpiper starts up.
The Times Literary Supplement
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She draws a klezmer band from Poland, a didgeridoo player from Australia, African dancers, and Scottish bagpipers, but the main competition comes from one family, all of whom have personal links to Her Ladyship.
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The theatrical element of the show though never let up with various song and dance set pieces featuring trapeze artists, skateboarders, a tap dancer in top hat and tails, and even a dancing bagpiper.
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Resident bagpiper Lt Stewart McMichael piped HMS Endurance into Buenos Aires, as her sailors lined the deck in formal tropical uniform.
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The theatrical element of the show though never let up with various song and dance set pieces featuring trapeze artists, skateboarders, a tap dancer in top hat and tails, and even a dancing bagpiper.
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Today, there is a lone bagpiper on the wharf to welcome us in.
Times, Sunday Times
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The other common cliché is the kilted bagpiper who eats haggis, neeps and tatties when he's not munching shortbread, and sips wee drams of whisky.
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South African dancers shimmied behind twirling American cheerleaders; pantomime dames cooled off in the shadow of giant stiltwalkers; and a New Orleans jazz band competed for people's ears with Scottish bagpipers from Oldham.
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My favourites were the bagpipers in kilts and bonnets with green capes thrown over one shoulder.
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The bride has a Scottish family, which blessed the occasion with bagpipers and haggis.
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Three bagpipers led the way, filling the air with their haunting chords as family, friends and Sailors stretched out behind them along the winding, pebble-strewn path and across emerald-colored hills.
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Gunga Din was climbing the tower to bugle a warning and the Scottish bagpipers were on the way.
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The other common cliché is the kilted bagpiper who eats haggis, neeps and tatties when he's not munching shortbread, and sips wee drams of whisky.
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An Egyptian chant singer was needed for one commercial, a cowboy yodeler for another, a bagpiper for a private party.
As a Music Contractor, His Job Is the Pits
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They walked slowly, led by the bagpipers, past an honor guard of law enforcement officers standing stiffly at attention.
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'tibia utricularia;' Suetonius tells us that Nero promised to appear publicly as a bagpiper.
The Broad Highway
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It represents a bagpiper wearing a short doublet, full, knee-length breeches with a prominent codpiece, shoes with narrow rounded toes, and a hemispherical, skullcap-like hat with a very narrow brim.
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The bagpipers began to beat their drums to start the parade.
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A bagpiper led the march.
Globe and Mail
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At the more formal bashes, the haggis is piped in, but not every dinner party can find a fluent bagpiper at this short notice.
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On Labor Day, Heather and Ted were married aboard the Queen Mary in a lavish ceremony replete with Edwardian-era costumes, bagpipers and Scottish kilts for the groom and his friends.
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In his day, it was not unusual to find the likes of Elgar, Kipling, Lloyd George and a couple of Rockefellers gathered round the breakfast table, having been roused rudely from their slumbers by a bagpiper.