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Piper   /pˈaɪpər/   Listen
Piper

noun
1.
Someone who plays the bagpipe.  Synonym: bagpiper.
2.
Type genus of the Piperaceae: large genus of chiefly climbing tropical shrubs.  Synonym: genus Piper.



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"Piper" Quotes from Famous Books



... they would be quite deserted; men will pay for this show, must pay for it, and all this show costs money; Turkey carpets, life-size mirrors, ottomans and marble slabs, from dome to kitchen, draw well, and those who indulge in the dance, must pay the piper. ...
— The Humors of Falconbridge - A Collection of Humorous and Every Day Scenes • Jonathan F. Kelley

... well past its first glory on the day the curious Mrs. Roger Fairboalt came to see the beautiful Mrs. Harold Piper. ...
— Flappers and Philosophers • F. Scott Fitzgerald

... recheck his clearance. He was told the only other plane in the area was a Piper Cub. Gorman Could see the Cub plainly outlined below him. There was a night football game going on, and ...
— The Flying Saucers are Real • Donald Keyhoe

... you—or like Uncle George," he observed, making an amiable effort to assure me that even in the hour of adversity, I still held my coveted place in the General's class; "when the crash comes, you big ones have to pay the piper, while the rest of us small fry ...
— The Romance of a Plain Man • Ellen Glasgow

... Tom the Piper's Son, he was probably the son of a Highlander, for they were mostly on Charley's side, who was "Over the hills and far ...
— The Nursery Rhyme Book • Unknown


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