There will be prayers, a moment of silence, bagpipes and a military flyover.
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This Scottish fighter came in with a full honor guard, bagpipes, kilts, the whole kit.
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[Laughing] Do you want me to tell you the story of the Bulgarian bagpipes?
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She speaks to Doug Stanton about her love of very fast cars, mythology, and the Bulgarian bagpipes.
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When I was in high school, I started playing the Scottish Highland bagpipes competitively.
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It was carried out, placed on a table, and a set of bagpipes set on the breast with the pipe in the mouth.
Historic Tales, Vol. 8 (of 15)|Charles Morris
The bagpipes are a legacy from the grim testament of war, and the savage breath of other days belches through them yet.
St. Cuthbert's|Robert E. Knowles
The gaita is a musical instrument which we may translate as bagpipes.
Unexplored Spain|Abel Chapman
You may charm seals by the bagpipes just as a snake is charmed by pipes with no bag.
The Strand Magazine, Volume V, Issue 26, February 1893|Various
As easily moved as an Æolian harp, he has the fire, spirit and continuity of the bagpipes.
The Abandoned Farmer|Sydney Herman Preston
bagpipes
/ (ˈbæɡˌpaɪps) /
pl n
any of a family of musical wind instruments in which sounds are produced in reed pipes supplied with air from a bag inflated either by the player's mouth, as in the Irish bagpipes or Highland bagpipes of Scotland, or by arm-operated bellows, as in the Northumbrian bagpipes
Words nearby bagpipes
Bagnold, bag of tricks, bag of waters, bag people, bagpipe, bagpipes, B.Agr., Bagram, bags, B.Ag.Sc., bagswinger