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Wind instrument. A wind instrument consisting of a tube, often lined with holes to allow for adjustment in pitch, sounded by blowing into the tube. A hollow tube used to produce sound in an organ; an organ pipe. The key or sound of the voice. A high-pitched sound, especially of a bird.
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"Hacker is to computer as plumber is to pipes," he once blogged.
By comparison, tin is "found in almost everything", from cellphones to toothpaste to pipes.
When it comes to pipes, newer is not necessarily better, the association has found.
First of all she headed south from Lilongwe to look at villagers' access to pipes.
Finally, heat from the bottom level is transferred to pipes circulating through the pond to extract thermal energy.
Scenery and drops are attached to "pipes," rectangular metal tubes that run the length of the stage.
The division has two teams, & both are kept busy most of the time digging holes & listening to pipes.
Because free-reed instruments cause sound vibrations in unenclosed air, they are classified as free aerophones (as opposed to pipes).
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That chorus is unlikely to pipe down.
He wants them to pipe down.
He nudges them to pipe down and study.
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