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chatter

[chat-er] / ˈtʃæt ər /




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In government there is chatter already about how they'd pay for any extra major support for households, beyond tens of millions coming soon for those who rely on oil for heating.

From BBC

It’s unclear how much Google Home and Amazon’s Echo pick up of your home chatter, since they sometimes butt in to conversations unexpectedly.

From Salon

A union representing such workers - known as "chatters" - told BBC News it was concerned about the "largely unregulated nature of this type of online work".

From BBC

I listen to the babble of the stream that runs alongside most of the trail and the chatter of birds.

From Literature

When “Frankenstein” was first published without Shelley’s name, and chatter about its author began to spread, an early commentary in the British Critic scorned the dissonance between Shelley’s womanhood and the novel’s monstrous narrative.

From Salon