chirrup (Meaning)

Wordnet

chirrup (n)

a series of chirps

Wordnet

chirrup (v)

make high-pitched sounds

Webster

chirrup (v. t.)

To quicken or animate by chirping; to cherup.

Webster

chirrup (v. i.)

To chirp.

Webster

chirrup (n.)

The act of chirping; a chirp.

chirrup Sentence Examples

  1. The chirrup of the sparrows greeted me as I stepped into the garden.
  2. Sitting on the porch, I listened to the chirrup of the crickets as the evening descended.
  3. Early in the morning, the chirrup of the birds signaled the start of a new day.
  4. Amidst the tranquility of the countryside, the chirrup of the insects filled the air.
  5. As I approached, I could hear the chirrup of the chicks nestled in the nest.
  6. The chirrup of the baby birds waiting for their mother's return echoed through the forest.
  7. Walking along the riverbank, I paused to appreciate the chirrup of the frogs blending with the rustle of leaves.
  8. With each chirrup, the songbirds seemed to be conversing in their own secret language.
  9. The chirrup of the grasshoppers accompanied our hike through the meadow, creating a harmonious backdrop to our adventure.
  10. Closing my eyes, I focused on the chirrup of nature, finding solace in its serene melody.

FAQs About the word chirrup

a series of chirps, make high-pitched soundsTo quicken or animate by chirping; to cherup., To chirp., The act of chirping; a chirp.

chirp, chitter,peep, tweet, cheep, pipe, pip, cackle, chatter, twitter

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The chirrup of the sparrows greeted me as I stepped into the garden.

Sitting on the porch, I listened to the chirrup of the crickets as the evening descended.

Early in the morning, the chirrup of the birds signaled the start of a new day.

Amidst the tranquility of the countryside, the chirrup of the insects filled the air.