chirping

[ˈtʃɜrpɪŋ]

chirping Definition

  • 1the short, high-pitched sound made by birds or insects
  • 2to make a series of short, high-pitched sounds

Using chirping: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "chirping" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The birds were chirping outside my window.

  • Example

    The crickets were chirping in the grass.

  • Example

    She heard the sound of chirping birds in the distance.

  • Example

    The baby bird was chirping for its mother.

chirping Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with chirping

  • chirp up

    to become more cheerful or lively

    Example

    She tried to chirp up her friend who was feeling down.

  • to interrupt or interject in a conversation

    Example

    He chirped in with a comment about the topic.

  • to talk continuously or incessantly

    Example

    She kept chirping away about her new job.

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Summary: chirping in Brief

Chirping [ˈtʃɜrpɪŋ] refers to the short, high-pitched sounds made by birds or insects. It can also mean to make a series of such sounds. The phrase 'chirp up' means to become more cheerful or lively, while 'chirp in' means to interrupt or interject in a conversation. 'Chirp away' means to talk continuously or incessantly.

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