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Definition of Chirruped
1. chirrup [v] - See also: chirrup
Lexicographical Neighbors of Chirruped
Literary usage of Chirruped
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Head-hunters: Black, White, and Brown by Alfred Cort Haddon (1901)
"The whole process was repeated with the green leaves from the altar by " B."
The others sat down and chirruped frequently. ..."
2. Psychology for Normal Schools by Lawrence Augustus Averill (1921)
"Grandma turned and chirruped to her and the little one's jaw dropped and her
eyebrows went up in an expression of blank surprise. Presently I began to swing ..."
3. The Child; His Thinking, Feeling, and Doing by Amy Eliza Tanner (1915)
"Grandma turned and chirruped to her and the little one's jaw dropped and her
eyebrows went up in an expression of blank surprise. Presently I began to swing ..."
4. Belgravia by Mary Elizabeth Braddon (1874)
"A sympathising friend had given Em a canary, which had grown to know the hand
that daily fed it, and chirruped and flapped its little wings against the bars ..."
5. The Undying Past by Hermann Sudermann (1906)
"How often they had sat together there, making youthful plans, while the grasshoppers
chirruped outside, and the solemn quavering strains of a concertina ..."
6. The Child: His Thinking, Feeling, and Doing by Amy Eliza Tanner (1904)
"Grandma turned and chirruped to her and the little one's jaw dropped and her
eyebrows went up in an expression of blank surprise. Presently I began to swing ..."