How To Use Chirpy In A Sentence
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A series of enervating campus visits is marked by interchangeably chirpy undergraduate tour guides united by their ability to walk backward while extolling the school's a capella groups and reassuring parents about the high priority placed on security.
A Craving for Acceptance
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The children seem particularly chirpy today.
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Hutson is a small, chirpy bloke.
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Contrast that with a chirpy, mockney chappy, throwing fistfuls of marjoram at a joint of meat, and modern cooking programmes all start to look a bit homogenised in comparison.
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Team talks, though, are still Coyle's domain, and those who know the chirpy chatterbox will be surprised to learn that, in his initial effort, he did not talk for long enough.
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The car was driven by Evan Meredith, a rosy-cheeked chirpy sparrow of a man who owned a piggery in Llanhyfryd.
GOODBYE CURATE
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So I mustered up enough good cheer to return their waves all the way there.By the time we arrived at Yulara, I was looking forward to a good yarn with some of these uniformly chirpy people.
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The truth is that beneath the chirpy, seemingly carefree exterior lies a steely determination to succeed.
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He was said to be in a chirpy mood after successful surgery on an enlarged gland.
The Sun
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But Vera's chirpy cheerfulness cannot disguise the seriousness of her vocation.
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The children seem particularly chirpy today.
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She was such a chirpy little thing.
Times, Sunday Times
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‘It's true,’ says a surprisingly chirpy Manson, curled up on a sofa in the hotel suite in a funky outfit of stripy dress over skinny jeans.
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Cereal and scrambled eggs have left her chirpy enough to clype on two friends who came to watch her play here last year but did not manage to leave the sumptuous swimming pool.
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The heroine is Trisha - and expected to look chirpy and radiant, she fills the bill.
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Their chatter forms a kind of chirpy white noise, occasionally interrupted by the distinctive slapping sound of vomit hitting the platform tile.
Metro after Midnight: Hard day's night
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Lyrics like “The stony hiss of cockatrice has cast us into serfdom” are sung over looped violin, chirpy synths and a 50-piece string orchestra from Prague.
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To the babysitter's probable surprise, her charge was plucked out of the crowd and cast as one of the chirpy orphans.
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And while the north west - with its chirpy Mancs and Scousers - expects to come out on top, it faces rivalry from the Geordies and Cockneys.
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He was said to be in a chirpy mood after successful surgery on an enlarged gland.
The Sun
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Today he looks back on the chirpy cockney character of the director's earlier work with something approaching distaste.
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I heard chirpy ads in Maori, cool songs about aroha in Maori, measured words in Maori.
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He's chirpy, enthusiastic and obsessively neat - a bit of a goody-goody, in fact.
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Her hair was tied in a ribbon and she looked positively chirpy.
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But my parents weren't quite so chirpy.
Times, Sunday Times
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This is not the case for the script alone, chipper and chirpy though it is.
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He was said to be in a chirpy mood after successful surgery on an enlarged gland.
The Sun
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As soon as I saw the title of this film, I thought of the Everley Brothers' cheerful, chirpy number.
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And one of them — the guy who played the munchkin coroner — even sublimely dozes off during the chatty, chirpy interview, which you can watch here:
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Normally chirpy and gregarious, the 49-year-old has become increasingly tetchy in the build-up to the tournament.
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His love of life was bubbly and his chirpy, outgoing personality was the very stuff that needs to be bottled and preserved in today's trying world.
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True, the sunglasses he often favours add a modern touch but, at bottom, Swann's the kind of chirpy Englishman familiar from so many classic Second World War movies.
Swann's Way*
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Michelle arrives home slightly hung-over from the night before but still characteristically bright and chirpy.
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The chirpy nurse smiled as she pulled Shacago's arm out from under the sheets.
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He spots the vans outside full of 12 happy, chirpy elderly ladies who are getting ready to take a trip around town.
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It's a chirpy little place with clean bright red tablecloths and wicker padded chairs on the terrace.
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Customers had no idea that the chirpy pensioner who served them with soap and a smile was so wealthy.
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An enterprising and chirpy Manju enthralled the crowd with her melodious voice.
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It's a rather chirpy little guitar-pop song with a melody that is strangely reminiscent of the Postman Pat theme tune.
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Ironically, in contrast, beaten Lee Walker was chirpy, smiley and full of beans.
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The actress is chirpy and loose as blowzy broad Dolores in a show that proves you can do worse than taking in a crass melodrama.
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Twenty minutes later I saw him looking all spruced up, chirpy and chipper sporting a gold earring in front of me at the Sainsbury check-out.
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When a World Bank team visited Novosibirsk as part of project supervision, Stepanova, a chirpy 46-year old carefully attired against the autumn chill, was alive and well.
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Driving in her car to the chirpy strains of Buddy Holly's "Every day seems a little longer", her ghost-eyed stare keeps us locked in her nightmare.
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Young, chirpy faces to greet me when I finally made it to Raynes Park.
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The little ones awoke with the birds bright and chirpy.
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Thus, on the one hand, I'm a chirpy optimist, blessed with an uncommon degree of good fortune, who can never quite believe his luck.
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There's a state-of-the art tripod burner (made somewhere like Norway, where they know about these things) and an armoury of long-handled implements for the boy scout in your life and – and I'm my mother's daughter on this – there's everything the fussiest glamper could demand: a wood-burning outdoor shower (it takes 45 minutes to heat up – but, hey, what's the rush?); organic products; and compost loo cabins with chirpy (and possibly unnecessary) instructions.
My romantic break… in a horsebox
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'E was weak as a kid and chirpy as a sparrer, and only cursin' becos 'e was out of things for the rest of the war.
Mud and Khaki Sketches from Flanders and France
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The chirpy gurgles of my child takes away all the unhappiness at the end of a hard day's work.
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looking bright and well and chirpy
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Twenty-four hours later, after what he termed "chirpy Blackburn fans" responded in kind, he decided to quit the social networking site, although the decision is thought to owe more to abuse his outspoken wife, Emma, has received in recent weeks.
Blackburn justify Steve Kean's optimism with defeat of Bolton
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his quick wit and chirpy humor
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Speed entertains with the frolicsome and playful musical antics delivered through ‘good-humored’ chirpy lyrics and hip-shaking thrusting musical impact.
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The normally chipper, chirpy Minister of Finance, who gets a bit lippy in the Chamber, did not have an answer to that one.
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There it was, finally, complete with the slate-gray lighting, blaring hippish soundtrack and chirpy “greeters” — Britney, Mariah, Amber, Becky, Megan, you know the type — just inside the double doors, anxious as all get-out to welcome you to your next dining experience.
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Michelle arrives home slightly hung-over from the night before but still characteristically bright and chirpy.
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Did anyone before Tarantino deal in chirpy hitmen?
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He's always smiling, always acting the fool and being chirpy and happy.
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This was going to be a playful, chirpy piece about my first long-term (long-term in the neoteric sense, so a year) relationship with a woman.
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Twenty minutes later I saw him looking all spruced up, chirpy and chipper sporting a gold earring in front of me at the Sainsbury check-out.
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The prepubescent network hostess, a kind of chirpy pre-teen Palestinian Rachel Maddow introduces Assud to the loyal viewership.
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After food and a swallow of water I felt positively chirpy.
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A little while after my sulking, Darren comes into my room, all ecstatic and chirpy.
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She was such a chirpy little thing.
Times, Sunday Times
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But my parents weren't quite so chirpy.
Times, Sunday Times
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When they pulled away, Roxanne was back to her usual chirpy self and smiling broadly.
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There is a lot of dialogue to sift through, and since the characters just speak a chirpy brand of gibberish, you'll be doing a good bit of reading.
CNET Australia
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He has, not least, his own extraordinary personal resilience, his chirpy self-belief and optimism.
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Customers had no idea that the chirpy pensioner who served them with soap and a smile was so wealthy.
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Wednesday dawned with me jumping out of bed bright and chirpy.
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I want you to think for a moment about the liveliest, most chirpy person you know.
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Before Caelyn even had time to roll her eyes, Lalitha came up to them with a chirpy smile.
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He has dubbed the chirpy little hy-line brown chicken "Drumstick" on account of her unexplained extra limbs.
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