Might he not be made to believe that they were a foreign breed that never chirped or left their perches?
The sparrows chirped angrily, and flew off to continue their conversation somewhere where there would be less noise.
The sparrows, feasting in the roadway, chirped their hymn of praise.
And be sure to take some salted spark plugs with you in case you get lost in the woods," one of the girlschirped teasingly as the auto started.
A cheery little cricket chirped somewhere in this scene of impending failure; nearby a katydid was grinding out her old familiar song as if it were the latest popular air.
A few crickets chirped shrilly along the trail, and from their sudden hush as he drew near marked unerringly his passing.
But the world would not be vapoured, and laughed and chattered and bobbed and flirted and chirped with all the selfishness of a world that is always young in defiance of the moods of her individuals.
Nivver a bit av it, Frankie," chirped a cheerful voice.
When she discovered that her body guard was facing inevitable defeat she chirped through her teeth.
The queen obeyed him, and the crickets slowly drew back as Queen Carza chirped at them.
So to let him know how hungry I was I chirped more, and then opened my mouth wide, and wider still, as baby birds do, hoping that he would find some way of getting the food into me.
Turning, I saw that it was a large, tall man, with black hair and a black beard, and he walked so quickly that I grew afraid and chirped out to my mother to come and help me.
Sometimes he was so busy with his "paper scratching" that he wouldn't reply when I chirped to him.
The boy chuckled and chirped his delight in the spectacle, and Jerry found surcease and easement sufficient to enable him to speak with his tongue after the heart-eloquent manner of dogs.
A bird chirped suddenly from some hole in the Tower, once, and then three or four times; she glanced up at the window and the light of dawn was beginning.
The creatures round them, the rabbits, the pigeons that flapped suddenly out of all the tall trees, the tits that fluttered on and chirped and fluttered again, all seemed united against Anthony in some dreadful league.
As if to celebrate a victory over everybody, a cricket chirped in a crack in the wall.
Pete was as silly as a boy, and he chirped and croaked all the way home like every bird and beast of heaven and earth.
Stepping back into the house, where the fire chirped and the kettle sang and all else was quiet, he resumed his task, and somewhere in the dark hours before the dawn he finished it.
I'm nearly well," chirped a cricket, whose stiff tail had been pulled off by a naughty child and nicely put on again by a very skilful elf.
No, no," chirped an old cricket, who had kept the secret.
A stork family lived on the roof, swallows built their clay nests under the eaves, and wrens chirped in their little homes among the red and white roses that climbed up to peep in at Betty's window.
The mavis whistled for its mate, and the sparrowchirped amongst the foliage.
The cricket chirped in the walls, and the beetle hummed his drowsy song, wheeling his lumbering and lazy flight over the shorn meadows.
The little birds looked out from their covers, andchirped merrily on, to while away the hours till bedtime.
Some crickets chirped in the long grass, and the nearest pine could be heard in its endless sighs.
In the long grass of the meadow across the road the insects chirped and clacked eternally.
She chirped away like a real bird, forgetting all about the tears on her cheeks, the ache in her hands, and the heaviness at her heart.
He alighted upon it, chirped sharply, ran up and down its sides, and finally left it with much reluctance.
It chirped hungrily, its big, owl-like eyes scrutinizing Dixon.
He chirped a good deal and had a very busy air, as if he were showing her things.
He twittered and chirped and hopped along the wall as if he were telling her all sorts of things.
But the robin seemed to be quite satisfied and chirped and whistled back at her.
And this," said Mary, stepping on to the bed close to the ivy, "is where I went to talk to him when he chirped at me from the top of the wall.
Smother time, perhaps," chirped Danny Griswold, who could not hold back the pun, for all of the gravity of the situation.
I heard it was five hundred," chirped Bink Stubbs, "What a pull to make!
It is only we two," chirped her guide, "I and the noble bird who owes his life to you.
It chirped encouragingly and spreading its wings flew down, and then flew onwards in front of her.
Sidenote: Released] The clock ticked loudly in the hall, the canary hopped noisily about his cage and chirped shrilly.
A robin outside her window chirped cheerily, and a bluebird flashed across the distant meadow, then paused on the rushes at the bend of the river and swayed there for a moment, like some unfamiliar flower.
Outside, the cricket still chirped cheerily, regardless of the great issues of life and love.
The little birds that hopped from bough to bough chirped ecstatically, the nine silver-clad birches swayed and nodded in the cool wind, and the peaceful river in the valley below sparkled and dimpled at the caress of the sun.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "chirped" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.