[ US /ˈtʃɪtɝ/ ]
[ UK /t‍ʃˈɪtɐ/ ]
VERB
  1. make high-pitched sounds, as of birds
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How To Use chitter In A Sentence

  • I tried that noise she so often used in her interrogatives and she chittered a bit.
  • Even just before dusk, there were only a scant few Chickadees chittering about, and they were making their soft chirping calls, rather than their usual brassy ones.
  • CHITTERLINGS: Also known as chitlins, these are the fatty small intestines of a pig and are very popular in deep Southern cooking. Offal Good
  • Murray himself acknowledges the richness and contradictory nature of his style by calling it ‘the chitterlings of the Waldorf.’
  • The next most popular spot to hunt fer chitterblax is Pavonis Mons. Little Green Rednecks
  • Rub a few in your hands to cut tough odors like bleach, onions, fish and chitterlings.
  • There's a lot of chitterling crotch in these pictures. Dlisted - Be Very Afraid
  • Suddenly a chidit, Joqual, dropped into view next to him, hanging upside-down with its fur fluffed out, chittering at me in high-speed animal speak.
  • He began chittering at them, trying to get them to do his bidding.
  • The usual song is a cacophony of gargles, chitters and squawks.
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