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natter

[nat-er] / ˈnæt ər /
VERB
buzz
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The other ladies who gather to knit and natter in her small English village thought the ears should be bigger.

From Seattle Times

The vice president had a reputation for being President Nixon’s attack dog and skewering political opponents as “nattering nabobs of negativism,” “vicars of vacillation” and “pusillanimous pussyfooters.”

From Seattle Times

"Our chats lasted for hours and he'll be up there now nattering away and keeping everyone laughing."

From BBC

Another is that the constant nattering by culture warriors has scared some corporate leaders of the movement into being quieter about their programs.

From Los Angeles Times

“One day I was driving around with a close friend of Rob’s nattering about this exact question,” Hobbs recalled.

From Los Angeles Times