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chirr I. \ˈchər, +V -ər.; ˈchə̄, +V -ər. also -ə̄r\ noun (-s) Etymology: imitative 1. : the short especially vibrant or trilled and repetitive sound characteristic of certain insects (as grasshoppers and cicadas) and some birds and animals and often suggesting the rubbing together of two rough surfaces 2. : a sound like a chirr II. intransitive verb (-ed/-ing/-s) : to make a chirr < the chirring of a squirrel — Archie Binns > < the crickets never chirred so blithely — Rex Ingamells > < the endless chirring of their bills against the rice grains — Archibald Rutledge > |