0 present participle of chirp --
1 (especially of a bird) to make a short high sound or sounds --
"Morning!" she chirped.
The sound of a creek running nearby, birds chirping, the regular hum of the cicadas.
While the sound produced is still called a ring, more-recently manufactured telephones electronically produce a warbling, chirping, or other sound.
It opens with crickets chirping and a synthesizer-like guitar progression.
She then starts recording the various sounds that reaches her ears, like birds chirping, leaves waving in air, in to a tape recorder.
The serene ambience by the still waters becomes suddenly alive with the cacophony of a wide variety of chirping birds.
Her vocal utterances range from traditional singing to chirping, cackling and deep throat noises.
The only thing missing was little angels floating by chirping and it would be perfect.
Frequency chirping for resonanceenhanced electron energy during laser acceleration.