Synonym: converse, gossip, talk. Similar words: chat show, hat, that, what, hate, that is, hatter, and that. Meaning: [tʃæt] n. 1. an informal conversation 2. birds having a chattering call 3. songbirds having a chattering call. v. talk socially without exchanging too much information.
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1. I've had a long chat with Vinnie.
2. She has her own chat show.
3. He often keeps aloof when we chat together.
4. I had a long chat with her.
5. He was a paradox—a loner who loved to chat to strangers.
6. Whatever you want to chat about(sentencedict.com), we'll do it tonight.
7. Let's have a chat.
8. I find it quite boring to chat with those who are lacking in humour.
9. We had a nice chat over a cup of tea.
10. I was just phoning up for a chat.
11. I saw her on a chat show yesterday.
12. She called round for a chat.
13. It's about time we got together for a chat.
14. That's enough chat get back to work.
15. That's enough chat from me-on with the music!
16. I just called in for a chat.
17. We had a cosy chat by the fire.
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18. Ask him to stop by for a chat.
19. Have you got time for a chat?
20. It's nice having friends to chat to.
21. His friends tried to chat him back.
22. I'll stop by this evening for a chat.
23. She guested on several chat shows while visiting Britain.
24. The conversation drifted into family chat.
25. We had a chat in our tea break.
26. She asked me into her office for a chat.
27. Sue came on the line for a chat.
28. She regained her good temper after a chat.
29. Telephone chat lines are a real racket.
30. She often calls in for a chat.
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