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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The bird started to fife at the break of dawn.
The store sold miniature bottles of liquor, each containing a fife of the spirit.
The fife sounded the call to retreat as the sun began to set.
The fife and the drum are important instruments in traditional Scottish music.
The military commander signaled the troops with the sound of his fife.
The folk dance performance was accompanied by a fife and drum duo.
The tune of the fife echoed through the valley as the soldiers marched.
The wind began to fife through the trees, signaling the start of a storm.
The boiling water caused the spaghetti pot's lid to fife loudly.
The sound of a fife and drum corps was a common feature of early American military parades.
The high-pitched notes of the fife could be heard from far away, guiding the lost hikers to safety.
The sound of the fife added a touch of whimsy to the Renaissance fair.
The sound of a fife filled the air as the marching band passed by.
The shrill fife sound echoed through the forest, alerting the animals of danger.
The fife waved in the air, signaling the troops to advance.
The fife was raised high to indicate the start of the battle.
The historical reenactment included a fife player dressed in a Revolutionary War uniform.
The scout troop's flag had a fife symbol embroidered on it.
The commander raised the fife, signaling for his troops to advance.
The fife bearer carried the flag with pride and honor.
The scout used the fife to send messages to the other members of the group.
The fife fluttered in the wind as the regiment marched forward.
The fife signaled the end of the day's training exercises.
The bartender poured a fife of gin into the cocktail shaker.
The marching band featured a solo on the fife.
The musician used a fife to accompany the singer.
The music teacher taught her students how to play the fife.
The sound of the fife echoed through the parade ground.
The baby began to fife in excitement upon seeing their mother.
The musician began to fife a traditional tune on his wooden instrument.
The tea kettle began to fife as it reached boiling point.
The bartender measured out a fife of gin for the cocktail.
The chef used a fife of sherry to deglaze the pan.
The partygoers took shots of tequila, each with a fife of alcohol in them.
The bartender used a jigger to measure out a fife of vodka for the martini.
The barista added a fife of peppermint schnapps to the hot chocolate.
The recipe required a fife of cognac to be added to the dessert.
The bartender added a fife of triple sec to the cocktail.
The flight attendant served a fife of cognac to the first-class passengers.
The host poured a fife of brandy into each glass for the after-dinner drink.
The recipe called for a fife of rum to be added to the cake batter.
She poured a fife of schnapps into her hot chocolate.
The distillery's sampler included a fife of their best-selling rum.
The chef used a fife of rum to flambe the bananas for the dessert.
He measured out a fife of tequila to add to the margarita mix.
The recipe called for a fife of whiskey to be added to the cake batter.
She only needed a fife of brandy to add to the sauce.
I learned how to do the fife when I visited Scotland.
The fife and drum band played at the annual Scottish Highland Games.
The fife is a popular dance at Scottish weddings.
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