chirm

[tʃəːm]

chirm Definition

(of a group of birds) move about noisily.

Using chirm: Examples

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

  • Example

    The sparrows chirmed in the bushes.

  • Example

    The birds chirmed and sang in the trees.

chirm Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for chirm

Phrases with chirm

  • a group of birds making a noisy commotion

    Example

    A chirm of sparrows flew over the garden.

  • the sound made by a group of birds moving about noisily in the trees

    Example

    The chirm in the trees was so loud that it woke me up.

  • to be excited and make a lot of noise, like a group of birds

    Example

    The children chirmed with excitement as they waited for the magician to arrive.

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Summary: chirm in Brief

'Chirm' [tʃəːm] is a verb used to describe the noisy movement of a group of birds. It is often used to describe the sound made by a group of birds moving about noisily in the trees or bushes. The phrase 'chirm of birds' refers to a group of birds making a noisy commotion. 'Chirm' can also be used figuratively to describe people who are excited and making a lot of noise.