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  • 11chitter — /ˈtʃɪtə/ (say chituh) verb (i) 1. (especially of birds) to twitter. –noun 2. a soft chatter; twitter. {Middle English; imitative} …

  • 12chitter — verb make high pitched sounds, as of birds • Syn: ↑twitter • Derivationally related forms: ↑twitterer (for: ↑twitter), ↑twitter (for: ↑twitter) …

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  • 13chitter-chatter — chit·ter chat·ter …

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  • 14chitter-chatter — ˈchid.ə(r)ˌchad.ə(r) noun ( s) Etymology: reduplication (probably influenced by chit chat) of chatter (II) 1. : light and lively discussion …

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  • 15chirp — vb Chirp, chirrup, cheep, peep, tweet, twitter, chitter can all mean as verbs to make the little sounds character istic of small animals and as nouns the little sounds so made, and all can be extended to sounds and the making of sounds (as by… …

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  • 16List of characters in The Deptford Mice — A list of fictional characters featured in Robin Jarvis s novel series, The Deptford Mice . Also listed are characters appearing in the prequels, The Deptford Histories and The Deptford Mouselets , as well as the sequel The Deptford Mice Almanack …

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  • 17List of characters in Elfquest — This is a list of characters in Elfquest , the science fiction/fantasy comic book series created in 1978 by Wendy and Richard Pini. The initial list is derived from the original series, which Warp Graphics published in 1978 1984. Later series… …

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  • 18Wolfrider — The Wolfriders are a tribe of elves on the World of Two Moons in the comic book Elfquest , created by Wendy and Richard Pini. Wolfrider is also the title of an Elfquest story featuring Bearclaw, in some respects the archetypal member of his tribe …

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  • 20Cheater — Recorded in various spellings including Ceater, Cheater, Cheeter, Chitter, and others, this is an English surname, but one of medieval French origins. It is occupational and would seem to describe an early accountant or possibly a court bailiff,… …

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