Chirrups [noun]
Definition of Chirrups:
chirp
Synonyms of Chirrups:
Opposite/Antonyms of Chirrups:
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Sentence/Example of Chirrups:
It rose again—it was like a perplexing cheep and chirrup, changing to a chortle of glee.
Firmly resolved even in that event to force Czar in, I clung closer to him with my knees and gave him a cheery chirrup.
The cricket had stopped his chirrup in the kitchen, and no mouse stirred in the slumbering house.
A grasshopper began to chirrup by the wall, and like a blue thread a long thin dragon-fly floated past on its brown gauze wings.
"Sparrow-hawks don't sing very sweetly; they chirrup and whistle," Piers interrupted.
There was a click of the lock in the silent gardens, and then no sound anywhere but the chirrup of the sparrows in the eaves.
Birds began to chirrup and twitter in the trees and bushes, and take little flying journeys in the air.
Even if I only chirrup a green-tree ballad, I shall need a chorister to aid me in winning those “laughing honours of society.”
These beetles, when irritated, make a squeaking chirrup by rubbing together the prothorax and mesothorax.
Chirrup (Betsey), the housekeeper of Mr. Sowerberry, the misanthrope.