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Recent Examples of chirp
Verb
According to recent research published in Current Biology, male lyrebirds – who typically have a mellifluous chirp – sometimes mimic the sound of a mobbing flock of birds during courtship and copulation.—Scott Travers, Forbes.com, 1 June 2025 Similarly to smoke detectors, a carbon monoxide detector will produce a quiet chirp when the battery is low.—Kamron Sanders, Better Homes & Gardens, 24 June 2025
Noun
Dylan Cozens has only been in Ottawa for two months, but he’s learned faceoff tips from Giroux and chirps back and forth with the veteran in the locker room.—Julian McKenzie, New York Times, 3 May 2025 Sanders then chirped a bit, spun the ball and Jackson picked the ball up and threw it back at Sanders.
5 other plays that caught the Panthers’ attention
Here are five other plays that caught the attention of the team on Wednesday.—Alex Zietlow, Charlotte Observer, 30 July 2025 See All Example Sentences for chirp
Webcam Protection prevents pervs from peeping through your webcam, and Privacy Service (in combination with the parental control system, oddly) halts accidental or malicious transmission of your personal information.
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PC Magazine,
PC Magazine,
20 July 2025
At any rate, our Midwest peeps still drop a line now and again.
Virtually overnight, the preserve turned into a summer camp for monkeys, sloths, and parrots; every morning, in the foggy darkness before dawn, the Benders woke to the impatient squawks and stares of macaws dangling upside down from the ledge of their roof.
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Ned Zeman,
Outside,
14 Nov. 2021
The animals use complex clicks, squawks and whistles to call out to each other, fight and attract a mate.
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Sara Hashemi,
Smithsonian Magazine,
25 Apr. 2025
Korean pop star Cha Eun-woo draws squeals from the crowd of fans gathered out front, while security ushers Lacy through a small throng of civilians on the side of the building, up to where he’s supposed to have his photo taken.
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Jeff Ihaza,
Rolling Stone,
14 Aug. 2025
After the initial squeals and giggles, Taylor Swift fans immediately got to work, combing all seven photos of Swift for outfit details and clues about their relationship status.
According to Daltrey, the moment that inspired the troubles is related to the technical setup of The Who’s live show, which features electronic drums piped in through in-ear monitors.
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Tyler Jenke,
Billboard,
4 Aug. 2025
While dining, guests watch curated short films on two 45-foot-wide LED screens with audio piped into Tesla car systems for drive-in customers.
The squeak of the booths, the clink of the Nick and Nora glasses when your Martini arrives—they’re not illusions or re-creations.
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Helen Rosner,
New Yorker,
6 July 2025
The roar of the crowd, the squeak of sneakers, the nail-biting buzzer-beaters — March Madness is upon us, and Austin is gearing up for a full-court press of basketball fever!
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Ana Gutierrez,
Austin American Statesman,
2 July 2025
Evening had fallen, and bats chittered in the sky outside.
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Pete McKenzie,
Harpers Magazine,
18 June 2025
In early 2020, Daniel Bachman stood at the edge of a creek in Falmouth, Virginia, recording the sounds of the insects chittering and buzzing around him.
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