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piper

/pahy-per/US // ˈpaɪ pər //UK // (ˈpaɪpə) //

吹笛者,吹笛人,笛手,笛子

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person who plays on a pipe.
    • : a bagpiper.

Examples

  • The life Piper longs for, whether with Larry or Alex, might not look much different.

  • Sure, Nancy has the fish-out-of-water thing going on, but that attribute often defines Piper.

  • OITNB has so far neglected to grace Alex with a sibling, but Piper has a brother who has figured prominently.

  • It would not be unreasonable to assume Piper might do the same to Litchfield if given the opportunity.

  • Although her age is never explicitly stated, Nancy is not considerably older than Piper (the real Kerman went to jail at 35).

  • But the Great Southern were the real promoters of both; they paid the piper and, therefore, called the tune.

  • The piper was taken away senseless, but my brother would not suffer either Joe or Alley to be disturbed till breakfast was ready.

  • Dorothy's slight figure came hurtling out of the pit's mouth, tossed to their very feet by the long arms of Peter Piper.

  • As they came up Peter Piper cast one glance upon them, then hid his face and shuddered.

  • By the blessed piper that played before Moses, here's an Irish Turk!