chirm (Meaning)

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chirm (v. i.)

To chirp or to make a mournful cry, as a bird.

Webster

chirm (n.)

Clamor, or confused noise; buzzing.

Noise; din; esp.; confused noise, clamor, or hum of many voices, notes of birds, or the like.

Synonyms & Antonyms of chirm

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chirm Sentence Examples

  1. As the sun set, the chirm of birds preparing to roost filled the air.
  2. The forest echoed with the chirm of insects on a warm summer evening.
  3. I awoke to the cheerful chirm of songbirds outside my window.
  4. Walking through the park, I could hear the distant chirm of children playing.
  5. The chirm of crickets and cicadas provided a comforting background noise in the countryside.
  6. At dawn, the chirm of birds signaled the beginning of a new day.
  7. Despite the city's hustle and bustle, the chirm of wildlife could still be heard in the nearby park.
  8. The peaceful chirm of nature enveloped me as I sat by the tranquil pond.
  9. The chirm of a distant waterfall added to the serenity of the mountain landscape.
  10. Closing my eyes, I listened to the calming chirm of the wind rustling through the trees.

FAQs About the word chirm

To chirp or to make a mournful cry, as a bird., Clamor, or confused noise; buzzing., Noise; din; esp.; confused noise, clamor, or hum of many voices, notes of b

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As the sun set, the chirm of birds preparing to roost filled the air.

The forest echoed with the chirm of insects on a warm summer evening.

I awoke to the cheerful chirm of songbirds outside my window.

Walking through the park, I could hear the distant chirm of children playing.