chirp
Third Person
chirps
Present Participle
chirping
Past Tense
chirped
Past Participle
chirped
1
to utter the short sharp sound characteristic of a bird or an insect
- The birds chirped cheerfully in the morning as the sun rose.
- The baby chick began to chirp loudly in the nest, seeking attention.
- Walking through the forest, we could hear crickets chirping in the grass.
- The sparrows chirped outside the window, creating a soothing melody.
- The grasshopper chirped in the warm summer air.
2
to speak or make sounds in a lively, high-pitched manner
- She loved to chirp excitedly about her latest adventure.
- The children began to chirp happily as they played in the park.
- The group would chirp animatedly, sharing stories and laughter.
- As the news broke, she couldn't help but chirp with enthusiasm.
- He could hear his friends chirp from across the room, discussing their plans.
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