noun
- the action or sound of making short, high-pitched bird-like sounds
Usage: gerund form
verb
- making short, high-pitched sounds like a young bird
Usage: present participle of ‘cheep’
Examples
- The baby chicks were cheeping loudly in their nest.
- We could hear the cheeping of newborn birds from the tree.
- The mother bird responded to her babies’ cheeping calls.
- Constant cheeping filled the air near the birdhouse.
- The injured sparrow was cheeping weakly on the ground.
- Their cheeping grew louder as feeding time approached.