chirre in a sentence
v. i.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 6, Grade 7, Grade 8
Definition
CHIRRE (verb): To make a short, sharp, and cheerful sound, typically referring to the calls of birds or insects.
Sample Sentences
- The cheerful chirre of the sparrows outside my window was my morning alarm.
- As the sun warmed the field, a chorus of insects began to chirre in the tall grass.
- The old, rusty gate would chirre loudly on its hinges whenever the wind blew.
- I could hear the faint chirre of a cricket from somewhere deep within the stone cellar.
- The tiny tree frog let out a soft chirre before leaping into the damp undergrowth.
- In the quiet of the library, the only sound was the chirre of a librarian's pen on paper.
- The metal wheels of the vintage pram would chirre rhythmically as she walked down the cobbled lane.
- He tried to sneak in, but the floorboard's telltale chirre gave him away.
- The summer night was alive with the persistent chirre of cicadas in the oak trees.
- With a final, metallic chirre, the ancient lock yielded and the chest creaked open.