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chatter

[chat-er] / ˈtʃæt ər /




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Icebergs colliding and the chatter of marine mammals generate sounds that complicate submarine detection.

From The Wall Street Journal

Expansive vocal backgrounds were blended with a pronounced bass, synthesizers, chattering horns and pounding drums.

From The Wall Street Journal

Among the low, static chatter of the everyday, a woman throws her head back and cries out.

From Salon

Hale, who has been been listening to and translating Korean and Chinese chatter, dreams of moving upstairs, which will come with the discovery that his head is not entirely his own.

From Los Angeles Times

In the past, low success rates had led to chatter about whether the play should be scrapped and replaced by an offensive play.

From The Wall Street Journal