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chirpily
chirpily, adv. (ˈtʃɜːpɪlɪ) [f. chirpy a. + -ly2.] In a chirpy or lively manner.1923 Daily Mail 21 Feb. 8 Calthorpe veterans [sc. motor vehicles] ‘still running’ as chirpily as any highly-tuned racer. 1927 ‘Q’ in Blackw. Mag. Aug. 156/2 Defendant (turning chirpily on his accuser). Oxford English Dictionary
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chirpy
chirpy/ˈtʃɜ:pɪ; `tʃəpɪ/ adj(-ier, -iest) (Brit infml 口) lively and cheerful 活泼的; 快活的 You seem very chirpy today! 今天你好像很快活似的! > chirpily adv whistle chirpily 快活地吹口哨. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Alfie Bass
Basically playing the same character, he has hopped chirpily from drama to comedy and into costume pieces and back like an energised sparrow. wikipedia.org
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Montana (band)
Its bright and breezy pop that will have your feet tapping along chirpily, injecting some much needed sunshine into the winter months before quickly exiting wikipedia.org
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racer
▪ I. racer1 (ˈreɪsə(r)) [f. race v.1 + -er1.] 1. One who races or takes part in a race.1649 Lovelace Poems 30 Flye on, flye on swift Racer. 1717 Berkeley Tour in Italy 22 Jan. Wks. 1871 IV. 533 Two towers where the racers used to prepare themselves. 1743 Bulkeley & Cummins Voy. S. Seas 150 They rode... Oxford English Dictionary
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Tuca & Bertie
In a positive review, Kate Abbott of The Guardian wrote that the show was "a chirpily realised world that stays true to its experimentalism - and its pleasures wikipedia.org
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