(1) The sound of (the chanter of
(2) The sound of (the chanter of) a bagpipe
(1) Make a shrill, wailing sound
(2) Play the bagpipes
(3) Make a shrill
(4) wailing sound
(1) The water is still, yachts bob gently at anchor, and sea-gulls skirl through the sky.
(2) And the stuttering, pseudo-Latino skirl of One More Tequila is entirely the wrong choice to close such an otherwise harmless record.
(3) Not a car horn or police siren could be heard amid the skirl of the pipes of the annual Tartan Day celebrations.
(4) But there should be more to it than the skirl of the bagpipe and the swirl of the plaid.
(5) At that moment, from the field the fox has just left, there's the skirl of a hunting horn.
(6) We heard a skirl of the pipes
(7) While the skirl of bagpipes gets his blood pumping, it is nothing compared to the roar of a football crowd.
(8) Charlie Kennedy needs to give his pipes a skirl and lead the charge.
(9) Instead, with the skirl of the bagpipes and a thumping bass beat, on comes Flower of Scotland and we sing along as lustily as if we are at Murrayfield.
(10) Before the workers walked through the factory gates to the skirl of pipes, they were addressed by union officials.
(11) It was a great result and I gave a special skirl on the pipes.
(12) At midnight he led all of us up and down the A64 to the skirl of the pipes, a memorable experience.
(13) The skirl of the bagpipes provided a stirring backdrop, and his skin tingled with excitement.
(14) There's something about the skirl of a hundred pipers at sunset.
(15) The melancholy skirl of the bagpipes echoing down a misty glen made my spine tingle with a strong sense of du00e9ju00e0-vu.
(16) And inspired once more, the great king strides forth to meet his destinyu2026 Cue glorious sunset and skirl of bagpipes.
(17) Call the number featured and a CD-rom will wing its way to you, no doubt with bagpipes skirling and free shortbread accompanying said disk.
(18) Ponting seems to suggest that he is a lone piper skirling on a distant hill.
(19) Saluting the coffin after the service as pipers skirled a haunting lament, he looked devastated.
(20) Wind instruments are pushed into their highest registers, while skirling , abrasive strings bulk out the textures.
(21) He has just turned 24, though with his slight, 5'3 u2018frame, skirling falsetto voice and golden bangs, he looked not a day older than 12.u2019
(22) It has nothing to do with misty glens, fiery alcoholic drinks, or skirling pipe music.
(23) No more tally-ho across the shires then, no more hunting horns skirling across the frosty banks of willows in the winter morning.
(24) In the new post-Anderton age, the fireworks were quite puny and the brave pipers on the roof had their skirls lost in the wind.
(25) The weather hadn't improved much, and the skirls of snow carried on the wind chilled him to the bone.
(26) It's certainly true that the siren song skirling out from all that heather and tartan has proven irresistible to punter and celebrity alike.
(27) Brass fanfares and skirling strings back Ashcroft's voice.
(28) They displayed a different virtuosity following the skirling entrance of director Ron C. Wallace playing the bagpipes.
(29) Off I set with kilt swirling, pipes skirling and feather bonnet flowing in what little wind there was.