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hornpipe

/hawrn-pahyp/US // ˈhɔrnˌpaɪp //UK // (ˈhɔːnˌpaɪp) //

角笛,号角管,牛角管,牛角笛

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an English folk clarinet having one ox horn concealing the reed and another forming the bell.
    • : a lively jiglike dance, originally to music played on a hornpipe, performed usually by one person, and traditionally a favorite of sailors.
    • : a piece of music for or in the style of such a dance.

Examples

  • Few were the dances in which I did not take a part, sinking so low as occasionally to oblige with a hornpipe.

  • I am, sir, no prologue; But in plain terms must tell you we are provided Of a lusty hornpipe.

  • When Captain Scraggs had completed his hornpipe on his hat he threw an appealing glance at his new mate.

  • When, however, one of the stage sailors came on and volunteered to dance a hornpipe, his indignation knew no bounds.

  • “I told you, Bill, that hornpipe of yours would gain friends wherever you go,” said Jack.