Chirped

/tʃɜrpt/ verb, past tense

Made a short, sharp, high-pitched sound like a bird; spoke in a cheerful or lively manner.

From Middle English 'chirpen,' of imitative origin—the word itself mimics the sound it describes. First recorded in the 15th century, it's one of many onomatopoetic words in English that echo natural sounds.

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