cheep (Meaning)

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cheep (n)

the short weak cry of a young bird

Wordnet

cheep (v)

make high-pitched sounds

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cheep (v. i.)

To chirp, as a young bird.

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cheep (v. t.)

To give expression to in a chirping tone.

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cheep (n.)

A chirp, peep, or squeak, as of a young bird or mouse.

cheep Sentence Examples

  1. The newly hatched chicks huddled together, cheeping softly for their mother.
  2. Hidden in the branches, a tiny bird cheeped nervously as a hawk circled overhead.
  3. We tiptoed past the bird's nest, careful not to disturb the frantic cheeping coming from within.
  4. As dawn approached, the first cheeps of robins signaled the start of a new day.
  5. The lost baby bird cheeped pitifully, its small body shivering in the cold.
  6. The playful kittens batted at a feathery toy, their playful swats accompanied by excited cheeps.
  7. The high-pitched cheeps of crickets filled the warm summer night air.
  8. The frantic cheeps of the canary alerted the owner to the open cage door.
  9. The researchers used recordings of bird cheeps to attract different species to their study area.
  10. The children pressed their faces against the window, giggling at the sight and sound of the sparrows cheeping outside.

FAQs About the word cheep

the short weak cry of a young bird, make high-pitched soundsTo chirp, as a young bird., To give expression to in a chirping tone., A chirp, peep, or squeak, as

chirp, sing, pipe,peep, chitter, pip, jargon, tweet, chirrup, cackle

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The newly hatched chicks huddled together, cheeping softly for their mother.

Hidden in the branches, a tiny bird cheeped nervously as a hawk circled overhead.

We tiptoed past the bird's nest, careful not to disturb the frantic cheeping coming from within.

As dawn approached, the first cheeps of robins signaled the start of a new day.