It's difficult to get anywhere in the woods if you choose to stop every time you hear a chirp or a song. |
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There was the chirp of birds, the soft rustle of a faint breeze in the trees. |
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The chirp and tweet of the feathery creatures greet one as one nears this market beyond Laad Bazar. |
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Tern rubbed his neck as though he had hurt it in the fall, made a little consoling noise like a chirp to himself, and glanced at her curiously. |
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Clouds of oxpeckers chirp above the buffalo, while cattle egrets, a series of white splashes, rise and fall at their feet. |
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Here discourse is always already reduced to silence, the dumbness of a chirp, the murmur of a coo. |
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Ranging from the chirp of crickets to the loud, booming cry of indigenous animals, the wilderness is truly alive with the sounds of fauna. |
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His monotonous chirp sounded precisely like the shooting noise in Space Invaders. |
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However, they still chirp for their mother to feed them, until they gain enough independence and fend for themselves. |
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Then Kitten rolled her eyes back in her head, and gave a small sound that might have been a chirp or a squeal. |
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Is there a human voice, a voice that is the voice of man as the chirp is the voice of the cricket or the bray is the voice of the donkey? |
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He let me know I'd woken him up with a little chirp, then once I'd settled down, he emitted another kitty peep. |
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Nancy enjoyed music and hearing birds chirp and the sound of children playing. |
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Mother hens actually cluck to their unborn chicks, who chirp back to their mothers and to one another from within their shells. |
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The chirp of a single Magicicada septendecim, a type of cicada, is hardly noticeable. |
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And why shouldn't the chirp of grasshoppers or the melodious sound of a fountain become an essential element of a visitor's experience? |
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If either door is ajar the lamps will not flash and the horn will chirp twice. |
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I happen to think they are wrong, as they chirp away, not only wrong but a dangerous policy. |
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Wherever she is, her friends chirp and flutter around her and the entire world beams with joy. |
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The most typical call is a monosyllabic chirp that sounds very much like the chirp of the common House Sparrow, amplified. |
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And the sticky chirp of clear packing tape peeling off the roll is never far away. |
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She heard the late birds chirp, the crickets whistle, the stray dogs howl. |
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A single chirp is a short series of sound pulses followed by silence. |
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I noticed a couple of other robins watching her from their seat on the birch tree, but none seemed to chirp out orders, directions or instructions on what she should do next. |
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High pitched sounds, like a bird chirp, are located on the right side of the chart. |
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When alarm is reconnected, press the button on your remote transmitter until the alarm gives a confirmation chirp. |
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On his way down he equalises with a little dolphin chirp that exits his ears in a pleasurable fizz. |
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Hearing a chirp and a buzzing sound on my right, I turned my head. |
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Pressing button twice within the 5 seconds you will hear 1 chirp and 1 beep. |
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Aren't those jerks supposed to chirp at dawn, not the middle of the night? |
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In a back room, video poker machines ding and chirp with the occasional squeal of delight from a winner. |
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Built in compound semiconductors, JGKB's ultra-high-speed external modulators offer low drive voltage, wide bandwidth, and low chirp operation, a winning combination for long-distance fibre-optic communication systems. |
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The borogove let out a quiet chirp. Another, larger borogove squirmed in through the hole in the fabric. |
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Common solitary behaviors include walk, stand, drink, eat, dig, antennal wave, and, for males, chirp. |
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Nigel Adkins will chirp positivity, but he has been unable to add to his squad while Adam Le Fondre and – perplexingly – the captain Jobi McAnuff have been allowed to leave. |
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We want birds to chirp and to build their nests in trees. |
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White, bland and homogenous, they chirp sadly. |
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Mr. Steve Mahoney: Go ahead, you just assist me when you chirp like that. |
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Use it to create a chirp signal with certain parameters within the audio. |
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He laughed, a high-pitched chirp that sounded like a castrato. |
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Males chirp by rubbing their forewings together so that a smooth scraper on one moves across a serrated file on the other. |
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Though the cockerels do chirp up with the occasional cock-a-doodle-doo. |
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When the prowling aerialist senses the faint echoes bouncing off one of these prey, he turns toward the target, quickens his chirp rate, and homes in for the kill. |
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However, as the rats age, the tendency to chirp appears to decline. |
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