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The cheeping stopped at once and the little fat bird was silent.
The tone changed to a more insistent cheeping, drawing attention to itself.
A moment later they heard the soft repetitive cheeping of the beacon.
A frenzied cheeping answered her, and the cover leaped again.
The world was filled with the shrill cheeping of sparrows.
She was following him to the stairs when she heard the cheeping sound that had caught her ear before.
When it stopped, there was a sharp, shrill, multitudinous cheeping.
Alan thought their horrid shrill cheeping would drive him mad.
Call a shrill cheeping, suggesting a young game bird.
They can be quite noisy, making various loud cheeping, mewing and grating calls.
He met Bunty on the stairs, coming up in haste to answer her fledgling's agitated cheeping.
Its strides were thunder against which the trolls' deep voices sounded like the cheeping of tree frogs.
The sun showed itself, weakly at first, then the cheeping of the hardy birds, who had borne winter's brunt, began.
'Burglar?' came a cheeping from the back bedroom.
They constantly utter a low cheeping or chirping contact call as they forage.
All but one of the apes drop into the sand, mourned by a single cheeping, increasingly frantic creature.
A muted cheeping from above.
He pressed the On button of the rad counter and listened to the faint cheeping of the machine.
Lord Pierrot hastily silences their querulous cheeping, dropping a cloak over them.
The cheeping abruptly stopped.
As he did so he kicked one of the wire cages and there was a pitiable cheeping from the chicks inside.
Surrounding cheeping and piping became drowned out as the noisy pillar of flame built itself up to an earth-shaking roar.
Creatures may live within -; small birds, ticking beetles, crickets: no cheeping, nor any active sounds here, just the passive sound of silence.
His only companion is a cheeping, fluttering bird with bright plumage on a ship filled with more lost souls.
In the spring, she liked to sit within the bower of the tree and listen to the frantic cheeping of the woodfinch's hungry chicks.