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Definition of Bagpiped
1. bagpipe [v] - See also: bagpipe
Lexicographical Neighbors of Bagpiped
Literary usage of Bagpiped
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Descriptive Catalogue of a Cabinet of Roman Family Coins Belonging to His by William Henry Smyth (1856)
"One person alone remained master of the name in 17 2 9, and he, being master of
nothing else, bagpiped his mizen, put his helm a-weather, and went right ..."
2. What I Think of South Africa: Its People and Its Politics by Stuart C. Cumberland (1896)
"They met her at the station, bagpiped her an' a' that, and escorted her in triumph
to her hotel. In connection with this demonstration a very funny thing ..."
3. The Numismatic Journal by John Yonge Akerman, Royal Numismatic Society (Great Britain) (1837)
"One person only remained master of the name in 1729, and he, being master of
nothing else, bagpiped his mizen, ..."
4. The Numismatic Journal by John Yonge Akerman, Royal Numismatic Society (Great Britain) (1837)
"One person only remained master of the name in 1729, and he, being master of
nothing else, bagpiped his mizen, ..."