Synonym: Piper, bagpiper, genus Piper. Similar words: pipe, piped, pipes, pipe up, pipe down, pipette, bagpipe, main pipe. Meaning: ['paɪpə(r)] n. 1. someone who plays the bagpipe 2. type genus of the Piperaceae: large genus of chiefly climbing tropical shrubs.
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3. A lone piper played a lament.
4. The piper will pipe a tune.
5. Piper awkwardly tried to change the subject .
6. A solo piper opens Aberdeen Highland Games at 10am and the main events start at 1pm.
7. In 1942 the city commissioned war artist John Piper to paint its bombed cathedral.
8. We could hear a lone piper player playing in the distance.
9. Piper glared angrily at his bulky silhouette.
10. People gathered around him like a Pied Piper.
11. And he, too, had remarked on the one piper.
12. The leaks had great similarities with Piper Alpha.
13. Soon, John Piper had amassed a considerable fortune.
14. Now, Piper, you try to get some sleep.
15. Good job you are not wearing your kilt, Piper.
16. He summoned his boatmen and his private piper.
17. Piper O'Rourke sank to the floor, her chest heaving[sentencedict.com], unable to draw breath.
18. The man who pays the piper does his best to call the tune.
19. Trouble is, Piper, some people do not appreciate good music, especially when they are dodging flying shrapnel.
20. John Piper died yesterday at the age of 88, after a hugely varied career as an artist.
21. Those who saw them both play say Piper was better at every position except center field.
22. Get the truth from Piper, make the best use of it, then unload a few unnecessary encumbrances.
23. Mrs Piper gives evidence at the inquest on Hawdon held at the Sol's Arms.
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24. Piper wagged his hand up and down like a broken automaton.
25. The single-engine Piper Cherokee Six crashed Thursday evening in 200 feet of water about 50 yards from shore.
26. Her benefits were therefore not so much economic as political: he who pays the piper calls the tune.
27. But not a day goes by, since June, that the piper isn't paid.
28. But there is always the suspicion that those who pay the piper have the power to call the tune.
29. It is also important because it arises out of the death of 167 people in 1988 after the Piper Alpha explosion.
30. The Union was particularly concerned about poor storage for Mans Piper resulting in sprouting, which would mean extra processing.