Definition of Churr. Meaning of Churr. Synonyms of Churr

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Definition of Churr

Churr
Churr Churr, n. [Cf. Chirr.] A vibrant or whirring noise such as that made by some insects, as the cockchafer, or by some birds, as the nightjar, the partridge, etc.
Churr
Churr Churr, v. t. To utter by churring.
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Dunlin Dun"lin, n. [Prob. of Celtic origin; cf. Gael. dun hill (E. dune), and linne pool, pond, lake, E. lin.] (Zo["o]l.) A species of sandpiper (Tringa alpina); -- called also churr, dorbie, grass bird, and red-backed sandpiper. It is found both in Europe and America.

Meaning of Churr from wikipedia

- The churring cisticola (Cisticola njombe) is a species of bird in the family Cisticolidae. It is found in Malawi, Tanzania, and Zambia. Its natural habitat...
- that of the tawny pipit, but slower and more varied, sri...churr...sri...churr…sri..churr. Like its relatives, long-billed pipit eats seeds and insects...
- Lumineaux Lutum (Mud-Woman) Mimic, Space Misi Moon, Rogue Mortiss Murderoid Nay-Churr Phlog-Crawler Pirate of Gith Monstrous Manual (1993) (as Gith, Pirate) Plasman...
- have many varied calls. Calls have been described as sounding like churr-churr-churr or thrraa-thrraa-thrraa with an alternating br-r-r-r-t sound. Males...
- their mothers and siblings. Churring (or churtling): A churr is a shrill, staccato call that can last up to two seconds. Churring and chirping have been noted...
- unidentified nightjar calls heard in the breeding area include a rapid churring and a knocking sound. The common name and binomial commemorates the ornithologist...
- Song Singer "Ichak Beechak Churr" Shamshad Begum "Sun Bairi Balam" Rajkumari "Kyun Mere Dil Mein" Rajkumari "Mere Roothe Hue Balma" Rajkumari "Ghir Ghirke...
- high-pitched notes, trills, rattles, twittering, whistling, chattering, nasal churrs, screams, and wails. These calls are used by both ****es in communication...
- repeated shrill cackle. It is usually uttered in morning and evening. A low "churr" is also used to communicate with nearby groups. Hands are normally pentadactylous...
- of gnatcatchers. The song is hu-wee, chu-wee, che-weet, chee, ch-churr-weet, churr, schray. The gray vireo has skulking habits and is difficult to observe...