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At the risk of being flippant, the most appropriate word for the departing women was " chirpy.Globe and Mail (2003)
But 12 years of getting up at 4am has taken its toll on the usually chirpy presenter.Sun, News of the World (2005)
His off-field mellowness is a stark contradiction to the chirpy sledger he can be on the field.The Advertiser, Sunday Mail (2004)
McCreadie also revealed that his chirpy midfielder James Quigley had been the victim of a wayward elbow in the first period.Sun, News of the World (2001)
She's one of these people who are perennially perky; in fact she's so chirpy I suspect she's insane.Isabel Wolff RESCUING ROSE (2002)
Sure, there have been others between then and now who also blew a chirpy tune.India Today (1998)
That morning he was as usual in a chirpy frame of mind despite, like the rest of the soldiers, having barely slept the night before.Oliver Poole BLACK KNIGHTS: On the Bloody Road to Baghdad (2003)
When I left, you were all chirpy , now you're acting like a man who's just discovered a large bill.Ashford, Jeffrey A Question of Principle
`Hiya,' said Midge, a chirpy New Zealander with blonde hair in sleek Heidi plaits.Cathy Kelly JUST BETWEEN US (2002)
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