tirralirra (Meaning)

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tirralirra (n.)

A verbal imitation of a musical sound, as of the note of a lark or a horn.

Synonyms & Antonyms of tirralirra

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tirralirra Sentence Examples

  1. The vibrant flowers danced in the breeze, their petals making a gentle tirralirra.
  2. Laughter echoed through the park, a symphony of joy that sang a merry tirralirra.
  3. The musical fountain sprayed water in graceful arcs, creating a mesmerizing tirralirra.
  4. The birds chirped a cheerful tirralirra, harmonizing in the warm morning air.
  5. The wind whispered through the leaves, carrying a faint tirralirra that soothed the soul.
  6. The river babbled a constant tirralirra, a soothing melody that accompanied every passing day.
  7. The children's voices soared in a chorus of giggles, a playful tirralirra that filled the playground.
  8. The bells chimed a sweet tirralirra, announcing the hour with a gentle reminder to appreciate time.
  9. The crickets' chorus sang a rhythmic tirralirra, a lullaby that lulled the night to sleep.
  10. The waves crashed against the shore with a thunderous tirralirra, a testament to the power and beauty of nature.

FAQs About the word tirralirra

A verbal imitation of a musical sound, as of the note of a lark or a horn.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The vibrant flowers danced in the breeze, their petals making a gentle tirralirra.

Laughter echoed through the park, a symphony of joy that sang a merry tirralirra.

The musical fountain sprayed water in graceful arcs, creating a mesmerizing tirralirra.

The birds chirped a cheerful tirralirra, harmonizing in the warm morning air.