Lilted [verb]

Definition of Lilted:

peep, cheep

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Sentence/Example of Lilted:

Eine Kleine Nachtmusik lilted joyously about him as he found a chair and sat down.

A kestrel patrolled the fields for breakfast, and a hare lilted back to her form.

He sat up with alert ears, and lilted suspiciously to a distance.

The bees crooned about, now and then a bird lilted in the 260 gladness of his heart.

The quotation, lilted inanely as a nursery rime, pierced her heart like a flight of silver arrows.

Salvina ceased to be alone; and tears bathed her cheeks, as the crude melody lilted on.

Lifting his eyes in a sharp look, he saw her head lilted back with her own special air of deliberate temerity.

"I ain't 'alf so funny as that young billy-goat o' yours, my dear," replied the old trainer, and lilted on his way.

Eerily it tripped and chimed and lilted to its close, and the Maestro swung about and faced them, smiling still, quizzically.

Just then the newcomer heard the lilted announcement: “Footsteps I hear, and now will appear my very dear little daughter.”