Cheeps [verb]
Definition of Cheeps:
vocalize as a bird
Opposite/Antonyms of Cheeps:
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Sentence/Example of Cheeps:
You could carve him to pieces without hearing a cheep, if he decided to keep his mouth shut.
He would "cheep" very loudly on these occasions and try harder than ever to get out.
But thy days the silence keep, Save for grosbeaks' feeble cheep, Or for snow-birds' busy twitter When thy breath is very bitter.
It rose again—it was like a perplexing cheep and chirrup, changing to a chortle of glee.
It was very still and hot, and the cheep and trill of the gophers and the chatter of the kingbirds alone broke the silence.
You give me your word you wouldn't cheep about my forgettin' an' runnin' in here.
Call, a sharp cheep; song, a gracefully whistled you must come to the woods, or you wont see me.
Call, a weak cheep; song, a crescendo teacher repeated about five times; also a wild, ecstatic flight song.
It was very still and hot and the cheep and trill of the gophers, and the chatter of the kingbirds alone broke the silence.
The peace in the verandah was unbroken, save for the cheep-cheeping of some tame guinea-fowl in a neighbouring garden.