"Chirruping" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Chirruping" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Chirruping" Meaning

The verb "chirruping" is the present participle of the verb "chirrup", which means making a high-pitched, gentle, and bird-like sound, often used to describe the sound of birds, especially young birds, or the noise made by a bird in the process of calling or singing. It can also be used to describe the sound made by other animals, such as insects or frogs.

"Chirruping" Examples

Usage Examples for "Chirruping"


As the sun began to set, the sparrows started chirruping sweet melodies from the trees, creating a peaceful atmosphere in the park.
The biologist carefully recorded the chirruping patterns of the tropical frogs in the Amazon rainforest, noting their unique habitats and behaviors.
The tourists couldn't help but giggle at the chirruping sounds of the parrots flying overhead, their vibrant plumage adding to the charm of the Caribbean island.
The chirruping of the crickets provided a soothing background noise as she sat by the pond, meditating in the early morning hours.
The ornithologist spent hours observing and recording the chirruping songs of the migratory songbirds, studying their patterns and habits to better understand their migration routes.

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The verb "chirr" means to make a high-pitched, sharp sound, typically made by birds, especially when they are excited, anxious, or alarmed. It can also refer to a similar sound made by other animals, such as insects or small mammals. For example: "The sparrows began to chirr loudly in the early morning."

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