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chirpy

[chur-pee] / ˈtʃɜr pi /


















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As we scampered back along the coastline toward the lighthouse, our footfalls timed in a staccato dance with the incoming tide, I heard Fisher’s chirpy voice.

From New York Times

The app’s tone is chirpy and encouraging — “Hey! It’s reading time,” it announces, in a notification with a smiley face and book emoji.

From Washington Post

Nearly two decades after “Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron” and its eponymous yellow mustang came on the scene, “Spirit Untamed” — a chirpy, digitally reupholstered spinoff — has arrived.

From New York Times

Twelve years later, the Coen brothers would give McDormand her signature role, one that could only be played by a woman: Marge, the chirpy, pregnant police chief in “Fargo.”

From New York Times

Here, a chirpy palette of yellows and greens conceals a story of industrial decline, as factories began to slow down in the Northeast and the Ohio Valley.

From Washington Post