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chatter

[chat-er] / ˈtʃæt ər /




Example Sentences

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Patrons— families with young children, groups of chattering friends, couples on dates, and solo diners—sit at green picnic tables, their plates piled with food.

From Literature

Gingersnipes took off through the dense woods, scrambling over logs and beneath branches, racing toward the thrumming sound of animal chatter.

From Literature

"There is a lot of pressure on the dogs to behave in those environments", she said, which involves a host of distractions - including food, children, chatter and other furry friends.

From BBC

At the other end, three nuns from Chicago quietly chatter, favoring passers-by with beneficent smiles.

From Barron's

This suggests prices can run further and we will likely hear more recession fear chatter.

From Barron's