The stray sunbeams crept along the ground beneath the old pear-tree, insects hummed, and a bird twittered in the radiant light without, and all told of calm and peace, and the very air seemed like a glow from Heaven.
The man confined his vocal expressions to his odd ghroogh-ghroogh-ing; the woman twittered joyfully.
Streams run into rivers, and rivers to the sea," twittered the bird.
Quick as a flash the little bird darted up, caught the fly, dropped it into the trout's open mouth, and twitteredsomething unintelligible to Arthur.
The dogs barked in the yard, and the birds flitted here and there, and twittered all together, for their master had come back.
At this point the road wound along the base of cedar hills; some magpies were holding a noisy caucus among the trees, a pair of bluebirds twittered excitedly upon a fence, and high overhead a great black eagle soared.
Meadowlarks and robins and bluebirds twittered and sang from every branch, it almost seemed.
It is Miss Deane, Mr. Shaw," twittered the lady, with head tiptilted like a frosted flower.
Nevertheless, in an instant her head tiptilted, and she twittered her congratulations as airily as if the whole universe had burst into a sudden marvel of bloom and beauty and she were the first humming-bird born into it.
He so sidled and twittered and tilted as he hopped on his bush.
He twittered and chirped and hopped along the wall as if he were telling her all sorts of things.
The cocks crowed in the farmyard at Bielstein, the sparrows twittered in the vine arbor, and the people were preparing for the day's work.
When the sparrows in the gutters twittered out their first querulous abuse, he had smoothed down the earth in the bed with a small rake.
Now I get some breakfast, mon cher," she twittered sweetly.
And for you," she twittered in his ear and patting his hand.
The king, king, king," twittered the sparrows, and their little tones were full of gladness and praise.
The sparrows were fluttering under the eaves, and they twittered noisily as Rodolph strode along, "The king, king, king!
The Mighty Hunter shot his bird--a little cripple that twittered the sweetest of them all.
The beams and shingles were bare; some swallows in the eaves flew and twittered at will; and a huge stove, with branching pipes, stood in the naked aisle.
Here we were at once attracted by the quantities of birds which flew from branch to branch above our heads, and twittered gaily in the fancied security of their leafy homes.
I was weaving an idle history of the old fence, when a chickadee twittered in the pine behind me.
Then both birds hopped and twittered about the rail, with apparently never a care in the world.
Just in front a chickadee hung and twittered among the birch twigs.
Gulls flashed white wings against the autumn blue of the sky, and linnets twittered among the gorse bushes; here and there a few wild flowers lingered, and Claudia picked quite a summer-looking bouquet.
Certainly they do not advertise their presence so brazenly as did this bird, who twittered and twittered at intervals.
The sparrows, being at home there, twittered and hopped about quite without fear.
They flew to him by hundreds, perching on his head and shoulders; and when every other spot was covered they twittered into the hood of his brown mantle.
At another time when he was preaching in the town of Alvia among the hills, the swallows flew about and twittered so loudly that the people could not hear Saint Francis' voice.
But, disturbed by the commotion, the feathered creatures twittered and fluttered against the netting in a panic which drew attention to them even if it did not wholly convey the illusion of a woodland scene.
You've no idea how popular she is," twittered Mrs. Knight.
The room was dinning with the strains of an invisible orchestra and the vocal uproar; topping the confusion came shrieks from the excitable peacocks; the wild birds twittered and beat themselves affrightedly against the netting.
Come with me, come with me, little Thumbelina," twittered the swallow.
She shook her head at Lettie, and the jet ornaments on her bonnet twittered like a thousand wagging little tongues.
The air grew full of silence, the birdstwittered sleepily, and from afar came, faint and clear, the musical song of the milkmaid calling the kine home to the milking.
Then you should have seen how the lass twittered with laughter, and how she looked at Little John out of the corners of her eyes, a dimple coming in either cheek; for the fellow had always a taking way with the womenfolk.
In the budding hedges the little birds twittered merrily, and on either hand the green hills swept up to the sky, the great white clouds of springtime sailing slowly over their crowns in lazy flight.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "twittered" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.