cheep

/tʃip/
noun
  1. A short, high-pitched sound made by a young bird.
    • We heard a tiny cheep coming from the bush.
    • The chick's cheep grew louder as its mother approached.
    • The baby bird let out a soft cheep from the nest.
verb
  1. To make a short, high-pitched sound like a young bird.
    • The baby bird cheeped for food.
    • The sparrows cheeped loudly in the morning.
    • I could hear the chicks cheeping in the barn.
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