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natter

[nat-er] / ˈnæt ər /
VERB
buzz
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"Our chats lasted for hours and he'll be up there now nattering away and keeping everyone laughing."

From BBC

A first step would be to rescue children from uneducated educators of the sort who natter about “racist” arithmetic and the “myth” that some students are more arithmetically gifted than others.

From Washington Post

Between the cocoons and retreats of the last 16 months — all those comfort clothes for self-soothing we kept nattering on about — and the growing liberation of the present.

From New York Times

But there’s a live tournament to cover, so let’s get on with it and natter later.

From The Guardian

Just a couple of days before the two men traded leather, Chisora and Parker nattered away over breakfast as if they were best buddies...

From BBC