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How To Use Chirpiness In A Sentence

  • Plymouth Argyle's manager, Peter Reid, has struggled to maintain his characteristic chirpiness at the crisis-hit club. Silence is the new Plymouth sound at shell-shocked Home Park | Jeremy Alexander
  • He has always carried the cares of the world with chirpiness. Silence is the new Plymouth sound at shell-shocked Home Park | Jeremy Alexander
  • Well-known for his ready smile and chirpiness, Brian, from Lymington, said: ‘We are a very close-knit team and we try to make things fun for obvious reasons.’
  • I've hidden it as best I can when I've stayed at his place, or when we've been away together, but his chirpiness drives me nuts, and there's no way I could keep up the façade full-time.
  • He said it was," Babs interjected, but not with any real chirpiness. Animal Planet's 'Hillbilly Handfishin' ': Using the old noodle
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  • ‘What me and Mr Romanov speak about has nothing to do with you,’ said Rix when this was mentioned, his wearing chirpiness vanishing at the hint of being asked something demanding.
  • Yes, I have," he responded, but without any real chirpiness. Professional dieter Kirstie Alley, Steelers' star Hines Ward top new 'Dancing' lineup
  • Off, after much too much agonising, goes Christine Bleakley from the One Show to join Adrian Chiles on an ITV breakfast sofa, and you wonder how her early evening chirpiness will survive extraordinarily ordinary mornings. Never mind Christine Bleakley, let's have some golden oldies on TV
  • It is her chirpiness that makes her so popular.
  • Adams also has that unself-conscious chirpiness that says, "I may be acting like an idiot -- but I'm a happy idiot. Marshall Fine: Movie Review: The Muppets
  • She is talking with forced chirpiness, one hand is clenching her elbow. Vicky Pryce: 'I thought we were a unit'
  • But even her critics, infuriated by her indomitable chirpiness, admire her equally unquenchable energy.
  • Rather her letters are full of the kind of polite chirpiness you might expect from a Presbyterian minister's daughter from Princeton. The Letters of Sylvia Beach edited by Keri Walsh

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