Chirper

Word CHIRPER
Character 7
Hyphenation chirp er
Pronunciations N/A

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My Twitter tagline is: "Mum, campaigner, writer: enthusiastic chirper, believer in good things." ❋ Unknown (2011)

The performers were squinty, scrunching their faces during performances that ranged from mawkish (Australian chirper Butterfly Boucher) to Fleetwood-mawkish (Illinois singer Lissie.) ❋ Unknown (2010)

The performers were squinty, scrunching their faces during performances that ranged from mawkish (Australian chirper Butterfly Boucher) to Fleetwood-mawkish (Illinois singer Lissie). ❋ Unknown (2010)

   But first Bugs sends us off to the pet stores to buy every last chirper and writher, and we also pay a visit to the bait shop because people do fish here. ❋ Unknown (2009)

But first Bugs sends us off to the pet stores to buy every last chirper and writher, and we also pay a visit to the bait shop because people do fish here. ❋ Terese Svoboda (2009)

Norton makes the occasional foray into new music, most notably with last year's brilliant album by Mary Weiss, the former chirper from girl-group legends the Shangri-Las. ❋ Unknown (2008)

I had a little yellow chirper in my house yesterday. ❋ Unknown (2006)

Of the cicada there are several kinds, and they differ from one another in relative magnitude, and in this respect that the achetes or chirper is provided with a cleft or aperture under the hypozoma and has in it a membrane quite discernible, whilst the membrane is indiscernible in the tettigonia. ❋ Unknown (2002)

When she touched the leaf, the chirper broke off playing abruptly, and to Maya it seemed as if there had never been such a stillness before, so profound was the hush that followed. ❋ Waldemar Bonsels (1919)

Ah, she is prettier than ever I supposed, and chirper than the sparrow which builds every year a nest in my old apple-tree. ❋ Anna Katharine Green (1890)

Plus, it was the Jets - the team that is always talking, though this week it seemed cornerback Antonio Cromartie was the designated chirper. ❋ Unknown (2011)

The chirper (being the first summer-bird of passage that is heard, the wryneck sometimes excepted) begins his two notes in the middle of March, and continues them through the spring and summer till the end of August, as appears by my journals. ❋ Gilbert White (1756)

The former is every way larger, and three-quarters of an inch longer, and weighs two drams and a half, while the latter weighs but two; so the songster is one-fifth heavier than the chirper. ❋ Gilbert White (1756)

A female hears the beckoning calls, determines the direction of the chirp source and tracks down the male chirper, "purely based on auditory cues," says zoologist ❋ April Holladay (2010)

This new and improved version make it possible to connect to light, temperature, sound, accelerometer and has output for lightboard, motorboard, chirper, logger, infrared, radio. ❋ Kim (2010)

That, Geoff says, is why Perry became a world-class chirper on the ice, rarely failing to punctuate his goals with an exclamation point. ❋ By MARK WHICKER (2010)

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