chirp in a sentence
v. i.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 1, Grade 2
Definition
CHIRP: a short, sharp sound made by birds or electronic devices, often signaling presence or activity.
Sample Sentences
- The cheerful chirp of a sparrow greeted the dawn.
- The baby monitor emitted a soft chirp to indicate it was online.
- His old car alarm would chirp twice when he locked the doors.
- Crickets began to chirp their evening symphony from the tall grass.
- The smoke detector let out a warning chirp to signal a low battery.
- We could hear the faint chirp of fledgling birds from the nest in the eaves.
- The radar screen showed a blip with an accompanying electronic chirp.
- The cheerful chirp of her text message notification always made her smile.
- In the deep forest, the only sound was the occasional chirp of a hidden frog.
- The data modem would chirp and whir as it connected to the internet.
- The first chirp of the sparrow announced the break of dawn.
- From the dense canopy, the hidden cicadas began their relentless summer chirp.
- The baby monitor emitted a soft chirp to indicate it was receiving signal.
- He adjusted the radio until the static resolved into the clear chirp of the satellite's beacon.
- The smoke detector let out an intermittent, high-pitched chirp to signal a low battery.
- Crickets filled the evening air with a rhythmic, comforting chirp.
- The ornithologist could identify the species of bird by its distinct chirp.
- Her new smartwatch would chirp gently with each incoming notification.
- The electronic lock gave a confirming chirp as the door unlocked.
- We sat in silence, listening to the cheerful chirp of finches in the garden hedge.