Similar words: downpipe, main pipe, drainpipe, turn-pike, turnpike, piper, pipe, piped. Meaning: n. 1. a British solo dance performed by sailors 2. music for dancing the hornpipe 3. an ancient (now obsolete) single-reed woodwind; usually made of bone.
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1, Jig, reel, and hornpipe were all I could come up with.
2, Traditionally every hornpipe begins as the sailors come on deck and dance figures-of-eight round the bollards before setting to work.
3, He says wedding couples at the church often request classics like "Hornpipe" from "Water Music" by George Frideric Handel.
4, The conductor often allows heavy, clumsy-sounding accentuation, for example in the bass air, where he misses the jaunty hornpipe rhythm.
5, She heard his uncertain footsteps on the stairs and he was humming a hornpipe under his breath.
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