- a word derived from chirpy.
Example Sentences
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But AB de Villiers is still in, so English chirpiness needs to be kept in check.
From The Guardian • Jan. 14, 2016
But AB de Villiers is still in, so English chirpiness needs to be kept in check.
From The Guardian • Jan. 14, 2016
Just in Beatles lore alone, he's something of a relief, particularly when set against Paul McCartney's fatuousness, Lennon's malevolence, and Starr's chirpiness.
From Slate • Oct. 4, 2011
In contrast to Palin's chirpiness, McCain's subsequent remarks sounded ragged—he got the date of the fall election wrong, for starters—and belligerent, far less pleasing to the crowd, some of whom began drifting off.
From Newsweek • Apr. 3, 2010
He saluted us with a cricket-like chirpiness of manner, and was greatly amazed to hear that we had come all the way from America to visit him.
From Italian Journeys by Howells, William Dean