bagpipe

/ˈbæɡpaɪp/
noun
  1. A musical instrument with a bag that holds air and pipes that produce sound, traditionally played in Scotland and other cultures.
    • He learned to play the bagpipe from his grandfather in Edinburgh.
    • A lone bagpipe played a sad melody at the memorial service.
    • The sound of the bagpipe filled the valley during the Highland Games.
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