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chatter

[chat-er] / ˈtʃæt ər /




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Once the Fed decision is done, market chatter will begin about the so-called Santa Rally that usually happens through the end of the year.

From Barron's

Shawn Brokos, director of community security for the Jewish Federation of Greater Pittsburgh, said officials have monitored “general chatter in support of the defendant … and his hateful vitriol” on the internet.

From Seattle Times

As with white supremacist chatter online, both the frequency and ugliness of the rhetoric have grown worse in the Trump era, because they're getting so much validation from sources like Fox News and GOP leadership.

From Salon

It’s a weird thing, workplace chatter like email and Slack: It’s sometimes the most delightful and human part of the work day.

From New York Times

Servais, at least, has been encouraged by the chatter his hitters have initiated among themselves.

From Seattle Times