9 adjectives to describe chirpings

Was it to you, Mr. Walter Landor, whom Southey (in his strange affection for the name of Wat) had honoured with so much kindnessto you whose "matin chirpings" he had so generously encouraged, (as he did John Jones's "mellower song,")was it to you that Wordsworth delivered so injurious a judgment on the works of your patron?

It is, no doubt, dull, but with the soberminded a large and spacious dulness like that of Hansard's Debates is better than the incongruous chirpings of the new 'humourists.'

" Cobweb thin, the accompaniment took up the plaintive chirping till the Maestro sang the second verse.

She was contemplating the swampy plains of acanthus and ferns trembling under the shrill chirping of the cicadas, and this spectacle of green desolation made her recall the roses of Paestum of which the poets of ancient Rome had sung.

Even the birds in their nests, awakened by the firelight, join their sleepy chirpings to the chorus.

So still, so sad this solitude that the sudden chirping of a robin in the evening shadows startled us.

His voice, shrill and piping, ever and again dropped plummet-like into a hoarse and rattling bass, and, just as one became accustomed to it, soaring upward into the thin treblealternate cricket chirpings and bullfrog croakings, as it were.

The serene silence was seldom broken save by the cry of an eagle or an osprey, high overhead, the chirping of the chickadee flitting about the camp to find a crumb, or the complaining note of the Canada jay, most friendly of all wild birds, seeking for the scraps of venison we used to throw out for him.

His voice, shrill and piping, ever and again dropped plummet-like into a hoarse and rattling bass, and, just as one became accustomed to it, soaring upward into the thin treblealternate cricket chirpings and bullfrog croakings, as it were.

9 adjectives to describe  chirpings