The Collaborative International Dictionary
Chirrup \Chir"rup\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Chirruped; p. pr. & vb. n. Chirruping.] [See Chirp.] To quicken or animate by chirping; to cherup.
Wiktionary
vb. (en-past of: chirrup)
Usage examples of "chirruped".
Marduk hopped on top of the larger creature's back and chirruped autocratically.
He peered up at Beauty, who chirruped pleasantly back, since Oldive was patently addressing her.
Beauty warbled in harmony to the chord she struck and then chirruped happily.
Tris chirruped encouragingly, as if he were com pletely aware of Piemur's internal confusion.
Kimi chirruped understandingly and, after stroking his chin with her head, launched herself up.
They chirruped happily, and Larad let them out his office window, a narrow slit, which the two fire-lizards navigated by flying up it sideways.
Zair, bronze tail wrapped about the Harper's neck and talons lightly clasping his right ear, chirruped agreement.
When she chirruped again, this time almost impatiently, he sighed and turned to the others in defeat.
She consented grumpily and then chirruped in a happier frame of mind as she scuttled off to the first of the net ties, digging at the stake that held it.
Storm went down on his knees and schooled patience back into his voice as he chirruped to her.
The warm lump on his arm chirruped, and Storm heard Surra's purr rumble louder from beside him.
Zair, bronze tail wrapped about the Harper’s neck and talons lightly clasping his right ear, chirruped agreement.
Zair chirruped sleepily but obediently unwound his tail from the Harper's neck.
Farli chirruped queryingly, looked over her shoulder at the picture on the screen, and burbled once, reclosing her wings on her back.