There were brown chippies in the door-yard, brown chippies around the barns, and brown chippies in the brush till one got tired of the sight of them.
Brown chippies were not much commoner around the ranch-house than western house wrens were, but the big prosaic brown birds seemed much more commonplace.
The chippies were always sitting around, scratching, or picking up seeds; or else quarreling among themselves.
Sometimes when soaring they seemed to rest on the air and let themselves be borne by the wind; for they wobbled from one side to the other like a cork on rough water.
But he had to stop to sing atilt of an elder stem before he could go on to tell his spouse about them.
Adjectives are dangerous in describing wildlife, but chippies are just plain lovable.
Chippies nest throughout the United States; they even breed as far south as Nicaragua and as far north as southern Canada, and winter in the southern United States and Mexico.
Really, now, do the chippies get up first in the morning?
Chippies Dividing Crumbs: While sitting under a shade tree in the yard, I observed a pair of Chippies eating two crumbs of bread.
Hair-birds, you know Chippies are called, they use so much hair.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "chippies" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.