"Cheeping" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Cheeping" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Cheeping" Meaning

Cheeping is an intransitive verb that means to make a soft, high-pitched, chirping or tweeting sound, often used to describe the call of a bird, especially a young or inexperienced one.

"Cheeping" Examples

Usage Examples for "Cheeping"

Verb

The birds in the forest were cheeping loudly, trying to attract attention.
The mouse cheeping in the wall sounded more like a tiny squeak than a full-fledged scream.
The cat's ears perked up at the cheeping of the baby bird outside.

Interjection

"Ah, cheeping!" she exclaimed, feeling relieved that the exam was finally over.
The excited child let out a loud "Cheeping!" as he ran around in circles, meant to be a bird.

Note: "Cheeping" is often used to describe the sound made by birds, especially young ones. In some cases, it can also be used as a playful interjection to express excitement or relief.

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