chirre (Meaning)

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chirre (v. i.)

To coo, as a pigeon.

Synonyms & Antonyms of chirre

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

chirre Sentence Examples

  1. As the wind picked up, I could hear the chirre of the leaves rustling outside.
  2. The chirre of the crickets filled the night air, creating a soothing ambiance.
  3. Walking through the forest, I listened to the chirre of the birds echoing through the trees.
  4. The chirre of the cicadas heralded the arrival of summer in the countryside.
  5. Despite the cold weather, the chirre of the insects persisted, adding a touch of life to the wintry landscape.
  6. The chirre of the insects blended with the distant sounds of traffic, creating a unique urban symphony.
  7. Sitting by the lake, I enjoyed the chirre of the frogs croaking in harmony with the gentle lapping of the water.
  8. The chirre of the grasshoppers provided a constant soundtrack to our countryside picnic.
  9. Closing my eyes, I focused on the chirre of the wind weaving through the branches overhead.
  10. With each chirre of the insects, the forest seemed to come alive with its own rhythm and melody.

FAQs About the word chirre

To coo, as a pigeon.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

As the wind picked up, I could hear the chirre of the leaves rustling outside.

The chirre of the crickets filled the night air, creating a soothing ambiance.

Walking through the forest, I listened to the chirre of the birds echoing through the trees.

The chirre of the cicadas heralded the arrival of summer in the countryside.