| 单词 |
chirpiness |
| 释义 |
chirpychirp‧y /ˈtʃɜːpi $ ˈtʃɜːrpi/ adjective  - After food and a swallow of water I felt positively chirpy.
- Customers had no idea that the chirpy pensioner who served them with soap and a smile was so wealthy.
- Described as a chirpy cockney who could tell a plausible story.
- Hence, by the time the band split, their records were as chirpy as the average dead parrot.
- Her hair was tied in a ribbon and she looked positively chirpy.
- Not for them chirpy whelk stall amateurism or cheerful under-achieving.
- Young, chirpy faces to greet me when I finally made it to Raynes Park.
happy and active: You’re very chirpy this morning – have you had some good news?—chirpily adverb—chirpiness noun [uncountable] |
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