bagpipe
noun
The English word for "bagpipe" is bagpipe. It is a noun that refers to a woodwind instrument consisting of a bag that is inflated by the player and a set of pipes that produce sound when air is forced through them. Bagpipes are found in many cultures around the world, but they are most commonly associated with Scotland and Ireland.
Example
- The Scottish piper marched down the street, his bagpipes wailing a stirring tune.
- The haunting melody of the bagpipes echoed through the mist-shrouded hills.
- The young girl's fingers danced across the bagpipes, coaxing forth a lively air.