83 collocations for pipe

And I'll pipe sweet songs to none but thee.

Her husband always called her the Bo'sun's Mate in Camp, because it was her duty, among others, to pipe all hands to meals.

CHERRY-TIME Cherries of the night are riper Than the cherries pluckt at noon Gather to your fairy piper When he pipes his magic tune: Merry, merry, Take a cherry; Mine are sounder, Mine are rounder, Mine are sweeter

Swift butterflies glance by, moths flutter, flies buzz, grasshoppers and katydids pipe their shrill notes, sharp as the edges of the sunbeams.

"When mother went away," piped a clear little voice, "she made me promise that every night I would say my evening prayer.

How have I sat, when piped the pensive wind, To hear his harp, by British Fairfax strung, Prevailing poet, whose undoubting mind Believed the magic wonders which he sung!

From the road, below, a gleeful voice piped: "Goat-men!

You make noise enough to wake folk in Moonfleet from their beds.' 'Tut, man,' retorted Ratsey testily, 'and if they waked, they would but pull the blankets tight about their ears, and say 'twas Blackbeard piping his crew of lost Mohunes to help him dig for treasure.'

"Den I knows which way you wants to go," piped the youngster in sudden helpfulness.

Merrily the brook laughed and sang among the willows, leaping in rainbow-hues over its pebbly bed; sweet piped the birds in brake and thicket, yet of all their music none was there so good to hear as the rich tones of Beltane the Smith.

" "Tell us how to do it!" piped up a small boy.

For many, many years, Old Pipes had been employed by the villagers to pipe the cattle down from the hills.

" "Yes, papa," piped the child, a little boy of six or seven, who sat between them, "and I am very hungry.

The trees pelted them with blossoms; pedestaled in leafy recesses, Satyrs grinned at them apishly, and the arrows of divers pot-bellied Cupids threatened them, and Fauns piped for them ditties of no tone; the birds were about shrill avocations overhead, and everywhere the heatless, odourful air was a caress; but for all this, Miss Hugonin and Mr. Kennaston were silent and very fidgetty.

Brother North-End made me pipe my eye; so I'll make him laugh to pay for it, by telling a clerical joke I heard the other day.

If you're afraid the police might pipe your game and nab" "Drop it, or" "All right, Mr. Heatherbloom, or any other blooming name!"

and a single" His voice trailed into silence as the mechanical bird of his own collection popped forth and piped its wooden lay.

Mighty odd The wind should pipe a little, while we stand Cooling our heels in this way!I'll begin And count the stars.

" "You want more flowers in this yard, then?" "You'll laugh at what I want!" "Don't you forget what you promithed me," piped up Dicky.

Thine, thine!And thou hast piped her wits away.

" She stirred, lifted her head, and piped "Doctor!" "Hullo, imp!

The frogs have piped here all winterhappy dogs.

Finally, when I could stand it no longer, I piped out, 'Cousin Dorothy, please can I have my waffles now?'

"Dear PartyI guess maybe when you pipe off this effusion you will throw a foaming fit and fall in it.

Joel watching him wondered how much more he would stand, and whether his (Joel's) chance would come ere the fatal whistle piped the end of the match.

83 collocations for  pipe