Plural of 'churr' (the sounds) or third-person singular present tense of the verb 'churr' (he/she/it churrs).
From 'churr' with standard English pluralization (noun) or conjugation (verb). As the base word is onomatopoetic, all forms maintain the descriptive connection to the sound they represent.
The flexibility of 'churr' as both a sound and a verb shows how English lets us use the same word to describe both what we hear and what creatures do—it's beautifully economical!
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