Played the pipes
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SKIRLEDPlayed the pipes
panpipesA musical instrument made from a row of short pipes of varying length fixed together and played by blowing across the top
organsA large musical instrument having rows of tuned pipes sounded by compressed air, and played using one or more keyboards to produce a wide range of musical effects. The pipes are generally arranged in ranks of a particular type, each controlled by a stop, and often into larger sets linked to separate keyboards
OFPAN"The pipes ...."
OFPANThe pipes ...
SKIRLSound o' the pipes
BACCAThe English ... Pipes Jig
pipagethe pipes so used
REEDYLike the pipes of Pan
UPTAKESPipes leading to the roof
DANNYBOYThe pipes are calling him
montrethe visible pipes of an organ
CACTIBarrels and organ-pipes in the desert
pipefittingthe occupation of fitting or repairing pipes
montresMONTRE, the visible pipes of an organ
pipefittingsPIPEFITTING, the occupation of fitting or repairing pipes
voicingthe regulation of the tone of organ pipes
voicingsVOICING, the regulation of the tone of organ pipes
pipingThe action or art of playing a pipe or pipes
reamersAn instrument for scraping the burrs off the inside of water pipes
pipestonea kind of clay slate, carved by the Indians into tobacco pipes
pipestonesPIPESTONE, a kind of clay slate, carved by the Indians into tobacco pipes
rustto join two metal pieces, as iron pipes, by causing the joint to rust
stoptset of organ pipes producing tones of the same quality or the knobs controlling these
brierrootsWood from the nodules of the brier (Erica arborea), used esp. for making tobacco pipes
fifteenthsAn organ stop sounding a register of pipes two octaves (fifteen notes) above the diapason
rust(of metal pipes, machinery, etc.) to decay and become unusable through the action of rust
fifteenthAn organ stop sounding a register of pipes two octaves (fifteen notes) above the diapason
brierrootWood from the nodules of the brier (Erica arborea), used esp. for making tobacco pipes
stopset of organ pipes producing tones of the same quality or the knobs controlling these
principalsAn organ stop sounding a main register of open flue pipes typically an octave above the diapason
plumbersA person who installs and repairs the pipes and fittings of water supply, sanitation, or heating systems
plumbingThe system of pipes, tanks, fittings, and other apparatus required for the water supply, heating, and sanitation in a building
subirrigationirrigation below the surface, as by a periodic rise of the water table or by a system of underground porous pipes
subirrigationsSUBIRRIGATION, irrigation below the surface, as by a periodic rise of the water table or by a system of underground porous pipes
panpipeprimitive wind instrument consisting of a series of hollow pipes of graduated length, the tones being produced by blowing across the upper ends
microtunnellinga technique used in laying underground pipes, etc, in which miniature boring machines excavate the required channel without breaking or damaging the road surface
subirrigationsto irrigate beneath the surface of the ground, as with water passing through a system of underground porous pipes or transmitted through the subsoil from ditches, etc.
sealantsany of various liquids, paints, chemicals, or soft substances that may be applied to a surface or circulated through a system of pipes or the like, drying to form a hard, watertight coating
sealantany of various liquids, paints, chemicals, or soft substances that may be applied to a surface or circulated through a system of pipes or the like, drying to form a hard, watertight coating